Mullen Issues Update on Its Solid-State Polymer Battery Testing
Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ: MULN) has provided an update on its solid-state polymer battery testing at the Battery Innovation Center (BIC) in Indiana. The facility has completed cell preconditioning and is preparing to enter high rate cycling, with results expected soon. This technology aims to produce a 150-kWh battery, promising over 600 miles of range for the Mullen FIVE EV. The company is optimistic about the battery performance, with final results anticipated later this month.
- Completion of cell preconditioning at BIC.
- Progress towards high rate cycling testing.
- Expected to produce a 150-kWh battery with over 600 miles range.
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Battery Innovation Center (BIC) has completed the cell preconditioning in preparation for cell performance cycling. BIC will enter high rate cycling as part of the performance-based cycling with results forthcoming.
BREA, Calif., May 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via InvestorWire -- Mullen Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ: MULN) (“Mullen” or the “Company”), an emerging electric vehicle (“EV”) manufacturer, announces today an update on Mullen’s solid-state polymer battery testing with the Battery Innovation Center (BIC) in Indiana.
Battery Innovation Center has completed the cell preconditioning in preparation for cell performance cycling. This is a C/20 preconditioning format to establish cell capacity baseline. BIC will enter into high rate cycling as part of the performance-based cycling with those results forthcoming.
It is expected that this technology, when scaled to the vehicle pack level, will deliver a 150-kilowatt hour, solid-state battery able to deliver over 600 miles of range on a full charge for the Mullen FIVE EV Crossover. In general, solid-state batteries offer higher energy density, faster charging time, smaller size and safety compared to traditional lithium-ion cells.
“I am pleased with the initial preconditioning results on our solid-state polymer battery cell and we’re progressing to the next stage of testing with BIC,” said David Michery, CEO and chairman of Mullen Automotive. “The battery has performed well and I’m looking forward to see finalized testing results from BIC later this month.”
“We are in process with Mullen’s cell and are looking forward to continued testing with final results due later this month,” said Ben Wrightsman from Battery Innovation Center.
The Battery Innovation Center will continue to perform the following tests on Mullen’s solid-state polymer battery, with final results expected in late May 2022.
- Constant Current Discharge Test
Testing to determine the effective capacity of a test unit using very repeatable, standardized conditions.
- Peak Power Test
The purpose of this test is to determine the sustained (30s) discharge power capability of a battery at 2/3 of its OCV at each of various depths of discharge (DOD).
- Constant Power Discharge Test
The purpose of this testing is to perform a sequence of constant power discharge/charge cycles that define the voltage versus power behavior of a battery as a function of depth of discharge. This testing characterizes the ability of a battery to provide a sustained discharge over a range of power levels representative of electric vehicle applications. Constant power discharges are similar to constant speed vehicle operation in their effect on a battery.
About Battery Innovation Center (BIC)
BIC is a collaborative initiative designed to incorporate leadership from renowned universities, government agencies and commercial enterprises. The Battery Innovation Center focuses on the rapid development, testing and commercialization of safe, reliable and lightweight energy storage systems for defense and commercial customers.
About Mullen
Mullen is a Southern California-based automotive company that owns and partners with several synergistic businesses working toward the unified goal of creating clean and scalable energy solutions. Mullen has evolved over the past decade in sync with consumers and technology trends. Today, the Company is working diligently to provide exciting EV options built entirely in the United States and made to fit perfectly into the American consumer’s life. Mullen strives to make EVs more accessible than ever by building an end-to-end ecosystem that takes care of all aspects of EV ownership.
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