Pure Lithium’s Acquisition Advances LVO Battery Technology

Pure Lithium's acquisition of Dimien's assets aims to scale safer, more efficient LVO battery technology for the EV market, with future facility plans
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Pure Lithium, a Massachusetts-based battery manufacturer, has acquired the assets of New York-based vanadium cathode producer Dimien. This acquisition is a strategic move to further commercialize Pure Lithium's lithium metal-vanadium oxide (LVO) battery, which the company claims is safer, more cost-effective, and more efficient than traditional electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

A Safer, More Efficient Battery Technology

As part of the deal, Pure Lithium will gain access to Dimien's intellectual property, manufacturing equipment, and some personnel. Dimien is known for its zeta vanadium oxide (ZVO) cathode material, which Pure Lithium plans to pair with the lithium metal anode it is developing in collaboration with Canada-based E3 Lithium. This combination promises higher energy density and reduced fire risks compared to conventional nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) and nickel-manganese-aluminum (NMA) batteries.

Pure Lithium aims to streamline its production process, producing lithium metal-vanadium batteries in just 48 hours. The company is also exploring the possibility of constructing a commercial battery facility in Alberta, Canada, near E3 Lithium’s brine deposits. Financial terms and the acquisition's closing date were not disclosed.

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