OCSiAl, ProLogium Boost European Battery Supply with New Serbia Facility

The collaboration between OCSiAl and ProLogium marks a pivotal moment in enhancing the European battery supply chain.

The collaboration between OCSiAl and ProLogium marks a pivotal moment in enhancing the European battery supply chain, with the launch of OCSiAl’s state-of-the-art nanotube dispersion facility in Serbia. This facility, with an annual capacity of 3,000 MT, plays a critical role in supporting ProLogium’s gigafactory in Dunkirk, France, set to commence mass production of advanced lithium ceramic batteries by 2027. By integrating OCSiAl’s single-wall carbon nanotubes into ProLogium’s battery technology, the partnership ensures the creation of high-performance batteries that meet rigorous safety, efficiency, and environmental standards. These innovations are particularly essential as the industry pushes for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, with improved energy density, faster charging times, and greater overall sustainability at the forefront.

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ProLogium, a leader in next-generation battery technology, benefits immensely from the cutting-edge properties of OCSiAl’s nanotubes. These nanotubes, known for their unparalleled conductivity and reinforcement of electrode structures, significantly enhance the performance of ProLogium’s lithium ceramic batteries. This collaboration not only strengthens the companies’ collective pursuit of electrification and net-zero goals but also accelerates advancements in battery technology. ProLogium’s founder, Vincent Yang, emphasizes the importance of working with high-quality suppliers like OCSiAl, whose contributions push the boundaries of battery innovation. The collaboration also highlights future plans, including the establishment of another OCSiAl facility in Luxembourg, further fortifying the growing European battery market.

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