Ampere has signed a joint development agreement with Basquevolt to accelerate lithium metal-based battery technology for future EVs
Ampere, Renault Group’s electric vehicle (EV) and software subsidiary, has signed a joint development agreement with Basquevolt to accelerate development of lithium metal-based battery technology. The partnership aims to meet the requirements of Pre-A Sample prototypes for future EVs.
Basquevolt’s lithium metal-based battery technology offers higher energy density compared to current lithium-ion batteries with liquid electrolyte. The technology combines polymer electrolyte with an advanced anode, which the companies say could enable compact, lightweight battery packs with improved thermal stability and fast-charging capabilities.

In a statement, Pablo Fernández, Chief Executive of Basquevolt, said: “Entering this next phase with Ampere marks a major milestone in our mission to bring polymer electrolyte technology closer to the mass market.”
Nicolas Racquet, Vice President of Vehicle and Powertrain Engineering at Ampere, added: “Together, we are focused on validating performance in real-world automotive conditions and accelerating the transition to next-gen EV batteries that meet the evolving needs of our customers.”
The two companies have been collaborating for more than 12 months. Basquevolt claims its polymer electrolyte enables a simpler manufacturing process, resulting in approximately 30% lower capital investment per GW/h and 30% less energy consumption per kW/h produced.
Source: Renault Group
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