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EVE Energy Unveils Omnicell 6C Battery With 300 KM Range In 5 Minutes of Charging

The Omnicell 6C Charges From 10% To 80% In 9 Minutes

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By Michael Phoon • August 14, 2024

EVE Energy solid-state battery (Image: EVE Energy)

EVE Energy, a manufacturer of lithium-ion battery technology, has introduced its advanced Omnicell 6C fast-charging battery, setting new standards for electric vehicle (EV) performance and sustainability.

Launched in June, this innovative battery is designed for high-end passenger EVs. According to EVE Energy, the Omnicell 6C can charge from 10% to 80% in just 9 minutes at 25°C. Moreover, it can provide a 300-km (186 miles) driving range with only 5 minutes of charging.

Johnson Feng, product director at EVE Energy Battery System Research Institute, expressed the technical challenges overcome in developing the Omnicell 6C stating, “The difficulty in reaching 6C is to reduce internal resistance while improving cooling efficiency,” Feng stated. “Speeding up the heat exchange while maintaining a low internal battery resistance ensures the battery runs at an optimal temperature.”

EVE Energy Omnicell 6C (Image: EVE Energy)

Another key innovative factor includes a 20% reduction in internal resistance and a three-sided heat dissipation design that increases heat exchange efficiency by 270% during fast charging. These advancements not only improve charging times but also enhance battery longevity and performance.

The Omnicell 6C also demonstrates exceptional low-temperature performance, capable of charging from 10% to 80% in 25 minutes at -30°C. As a result, this feature strongly improves the practicality of EVs in colder climates.

As for the Omnicell 6C’s design, the battery uses NCM materials that offer a 10% higher residual value than lithium iron phosphate batteries. Its cylindrical design facilitates easier recycling, and the production process utilizes 100% green electricity, aligning with the latest European Union (EU) battery regulations.

As EVE Energy planning to introduce high-power, environmentally tolerant, and safe all-solid-state batteries by 2026, further enhancements are aiming to achieve 400 Wh/kg all-solid-state batteries by 2028. With its fast charging speeds, low-temperature performance, and sustainable design, EVE Energy’s latest presents as a potential candidate to elevate EV battery technology in the EV industry.

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