Axen, Syensqo and IFPEN establish new company to produce high performance sulfide solid electrolytes for solid-state batteries in Europe. New company Argylium will develop its electrolyte portfolio at facilities in France.
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Axens Group, Syensqo and public research body IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN) have joined forces to launch a new company dedicated to developing electrolytes for solid-state batteries in Europe.
Argylium has been established for the development, scaling and commercial demonstration of solid-state battery materials, and the company is expected to focus on industrializing next-generation sulfide solid electrolyte materials to supply all-solid state batteries (ASSB).
The joint venture will build on science company Syensqo’s experience operating a solid-state battery pilot line in La Rochelle, France, utilizing technology developed at the company’s laboratory in Paris.
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