VinFast invests in ProLogium for solid-state battery development

The next-gen of VinFast's electric vehicles could adopt the revolutionary battery tech

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Snapshot

  • VinFast invests "tens of millions of dollars" into solid-state battery developer
  • ProLogium is opening its first major plant next year
  • First solid-state battery models could launch in 2024

Vietnamese manufacturer VinFast has announced a multi-million dollar partnership with developer ProLogium to develop solid-state batteries for its next-generation of electric vehicles.

VinFast and ProLogium will become long-term strategic partners through the deal, with the carmaker investing "tens of millions of US dollars" into the battery supplier, aiming to secure solid-state batteries from 2024.

In layman's terms, solid-state batteries have roughly two to 10 times the energy density of equally-sized lithium-ion batteries, potentially allowing more power output without taking up more space – or conversely, providing smaller packs without a drop in power.

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This is not only appealing to manufacturers looking to extract as much driving range as possible out of a vehicle, but it also provides benefits for those who are looking for better performance without sacrificing distance between charges.

ProLogium is currently on track to launch its first major solid-state, 3GWh battery plant early next year, announcing it will 'devote a significant portion of the facility's production capacity to supply VinFast' before a potential joint-venture factory is constructed in Vietnam.

“VinFast has focused on investing and building strategic partnerships with leading companies in the industry and breakthrough technology companies to quickly grasp and apply technologies for smart and sustainable mobility solutions,” said VinFast Global CEO, Le Thi Thu Thuy.

“ProLogium is one of our key partners, helping VinFast quickly master the supply of solid-state batteries, while continuing to deliver EV products with advanced battery technology for a more enjoyable and safer driving experience.”

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Having previously delivered more than 7300 EV battery cells with capacities of between 50 to 60Ah to manufacturers for verification, ProLogium CEO Vincent Yang believes it can lead the way with VinFast in delivering the best solid-state batteries in the industry.

“ProLogium and VinFast will together unveil smart electric vehicles powered by our market leading next-generation solid-state battery technologies,” said Yang

“We are a major innovator in battery technology with already proven manufacturing capabilities and we aim to become a main driver for a sustainable world through high performance, safe and affordable technologies.

"We share this vision with our new partner, and together we will become a powerful force to deliver a more enjoyable and safer driving experience.”

VinFast's North American expansion was highlighted by the reveal of five models for the market earlier this year, planning to put its first cars on sale before the end of the year.

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