British electric vehicle company Dendrobium has signed a joint development agreement with Magnis Resources, Charge CCCV LLC (C4V) and Dendrobium Advanced Technologies to produce high-performance batteries, including solid state technology.
State-of-the-art BMS and battery pack engineering are covered in the agreement, with next-gen batteries to be produced using C4V’s Gen2 battery technology. A working group has been established for development and production of the new technologies.
Areas of cooperation include battery packaging solutions, hybrid battery systems, battery management software, battery performance testing and battery development materials.
“Dendrobium will be producing high-performance vehicles and electric drivetrain solutions for third parties, so today’s agreement is impressive, and a great step forward for us,” said Dendrobium Automotive chairman and CEO Nigel Gordon-Stewart.
“We are blown away by the battery performance that Magnis and C4V can produce and we look forward to working together to produce high performing quality batteries, setting the bar for future EVs and PHEVs.”