
Asahi Kasei licenses electrolyte technology to EAS Batteries

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Asahi Kasei has licensed its acetonitrile-based electrolyte technology to Germany's EAS Batteries for a new ultra-high-power lithium-ion cell. This collaboration aims to enhance performance in mobility and industrial applications, with a market launch planned by March 2026. The new cell boasts a specific power of 2,550 W/kg and a cycle life of 2,400 cycles, significantly outperforming conventional cells. Both companies intend to sublicense their technology to global manufacturers, with Asahi Kasei targeting ten new licensing agreements by fiscal 2027, contributing substantial profits by 2030.
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