Morrow Technologies has signed a strategic agreement with the Swedish Electric Transport Laboratory (SEEL) to fast-track the advancement of lithium-nickel-manganese-oxide (LNMO) battery cells. The collaboration forms part of the EU’s Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI), which supports the growth of Europe’s battery technology and infrastructure.
The joint effort will centre on developing and validating advanced accelerated ageing protocols for LNMO cells. These protocols are intended to enhance the accuracy and speed of predicting battery lifespan and performance under real-world conditions – crucial for the commercial rollout of next-generation batteries for electric mobility and energy storage.
By combining Morrow’s expertise in battery cell development with SEEL’s state-of-the-art testing capabilities, the partnership is expected to shorten development cycles and deliver safer, more reliable battery technologies.
“This agreement is a vital step in accelerating the commercialisation of next-generation LNMO batteries. Our joint efforts will enhance our technical capabilities and contribute to a more competitive European battery value chain,” said Ankit Singh, R&D Manager at Morrow.
Image: Morrow Technologies and SEEL are working together to fast-track the advancement of LNMO battery cells