LOTTE Energy completes pilot plant for 'Sulfide-Based Solid Electrolyte'
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LOTTE Energy completes pilot plant for 'Sulfide-Based Solid Electrolyte'

Completed a pilot plant for sulfide-based solid electrolyte at Iksan Plant 2 in Jeonbuk with an annual production capacity of up to 70 tons

  • By ICN Bureau | September 07, 2024

LOTTE Energy Materials is set to commence full-scale sales of key materials for next-generation all-solid-state batteries with the completion of a pilot plant for sulfide-based solid electrolytes.

The company has invested 15 billion KRW to complete a pilot plant for the production of 'sulfide-based solid electrolytes,' a key material for next-generation all-solid-state batteries, at its Iksan Plant 2 in Jeonbuk.

The pilot plant, utilizing a site of 1,619 square meters, has an annual production capacity of 70 tons of solid electrolytes. It plans to start trial operations from the end of September, once regulatory approvals are finalized, and aims to produce initial samples by the end of the year.

The sulfide-based solid electrolyte developed by LOTTE Energy Materials boasts distinct technological advantages, including high ionic conductivity particle size control technology, moisture stability and high ionic conductivity composition, and the ability to develop various mass production processes using both dry and wet synthesis methods.

LOTTE Energy Materials plans to provide evaluation samples to domestic and international all-solid-state battery companies after trial operations and stabilization phases by the end of this year. If final approvals and product supply contracts with customers are secured by 2025, the company aims to expand production facilities to an annual capacity of 1,200 tons starting in 2026, with full-scale mass production commencing in 2027. The strategy includes offering a total solution for all-solid-state materials by integrating the domestically first-developed 'nickel-plated foil.'

The custom-developed nickel-plated foil by LOTTE Energy Materials can adjust the nickel thickness and copper foil strength according to customer requirements. Its strengths include high corrosion resistance, maintaining its original properties and functions without corrosion or discoloration due to chemical reactions, and strong adhesion to active materials through nickel surface treatment.

Kim Yeon-seop, CEO of LOTTE Energy Materials, stated, “We are ready to begin full-scale production of the sulfide-based solid electrolyte, which received positive evaluations from customers during the research phase. Along with the nickel-plated foil, a next-generation battery anode current collector, we will lead the all-solid-state battery material market through customer sales.”

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