Battery manufacturer Microvast has announced that it will be providing its MV-C Gen 4 HpCO lithium-ion battery packs to REE Automotive for use in REE’s P7 EV systems. Microvast claims that its vertical integration and unique battery technology and cell chemistry are the perfect fit for REE’s power, density, charging time and cycle life needs.
Sascha Kelterborn, CRO of Microvast Holdings, said: “Microvast’s MV-C Gen 4 battery pack is a great fit for REE. It’s specifically designed to address the requirements of commercial vehicle fleets.” The Gen 4 battery packs are equipped with high-energy HpCO 53.5 Ah pouch cells, which give the battery pack 27% more energy and power than its predecessor. Additionally, the battery packs should fulfill ECE R100.3, GB 38031 and UL2580 requirements.
Daniel Barel, CEO of REE Automotive, commented: “To market commercial vehicles powered by REE’s P7 platform, we are pleased to offer the flexible and high-tech capabilities of Microvast’s battery systems. Through this collaboration, customers such as fleet owners and delivery and logistics companies will benefit from REE’s commercial EVs, with long-lasting, fast-charging batteries.”
FAQ
Q1: Are electric car batteries recyclable?
A1: Yes, electric car batteries are recyclable.
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Q3: Can electric car batteries be rebuilt?
A3: Yes, electric car batteries can be rebuilt with the right tools and knowledge.