Stellantis Investment Targets Cheap Sodium BEV Power Packs

Strategic investment into a French start-up focuses on low-cost, high-volume sodium-ion battery production.

Paul Myles, European Editor

January 12, 2024

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Stellantis Metz BEV Plant
French investment hopes for low-cost automotive battery packs.

Stellantis is hoping to boost its chances of sourcing cheap sodium-ion for its battery-electric vehicles with its investment in a French battery technology company.

The automaker’s corporate investment fund, Stellantis Ventures, says it is now a strategic investor in Tiamat, a company developing market-ready lithium-ion free batteries. While being abundantly available, sodium claims to offer increased sustainability and material sovereignty.

The company had been one of 11 top-performing technology start-ups honored with a Stellantis Ventures Award in 2023 and lays claim to being the world’s first company to have commercialized a sodium-ion technology in an electrified product. Tiamat is a spin-off of the French National Center for Scientific Research and plans to use proceeds from the fundraising round, which includes Stellantis Ventures, to launch construction of a sodium-ion battery plant in France for power tools and stationary storage applications first, followed by large-scale production of second-generation products for BEV applications.

Ned Curic, Stellantis chief engineering and technology officer, says: “Exploring new options for more sustainable and affordable batteries that use widely available raw materials is a key part of our ambitions of the Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan that will see us reach carbon net zero by 2038. Our customers are asking for emissions-free vehicles that offer a combination of robust driving range, performance and affordability. This is our North Star, as Stellantis and its partners work today to develop groundbreaking technologies for the future.”

About the Author(s)

Paul Myles

European Editor, Informa Group

Paul Myles is an award-winning journalist based in Europe covering all aspects of the automotive industry. He has a wealth of experience in the field working at specialist, national and international levels.

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