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Batteries of Turkey’s 1st domestically manufactured electric car to be used for energy storage

Batteries of Turkey’s 1st domestically manufactured electric car to be used for energy storage

The batteries that will power Turkey’s first domestically manufactured electric car will be repurposed for energy storage after they complete their lives, said the CEO of Automobile Joint Venture Group (TOGG), a consortium that is building the car.

“We plan for the batteries to be used for energy storage in their secondary life after eight years of use in the car,” Gürcan Karakaş told the Istanbul Tech Week 2020 virtual event Thursday.

“In addition, our battery partner is a world leader in battery recycling and we will have access to this technology and business model,” Karakaş said.

The CEO’s remarks came after TOGG last month signed an agreement to partner with electric vehicle battery maker Farasis for the use of the Chinese company’s battery cells in the range of TOGG products.

Under the deal, battery cells will be provided by Farasis, and the battery modules and packs will be jointly developed and produced in Turkey.

The letter of intent signed with the Chinese company also involved the development of energy storage solutions for Turkey and surrounding countries.

A Nickel, Manganese, Cobalt Oxide (NMC) cathode will be used in the car’s lithium-ion batteries, which optimize energy and power density.

Pouch type cells with high energy density will be used in the battery modules which will be enclosed with aluminum coverage to provide high structural strength, according to TOGG.

Maximum battery life, performance and safety will be ensured with highly efficient liquid cooling and an innovative battery management system, it added. The battery’s modular structure can be used in many areas, especially energy storage, the firm added.