StoreDot has partnered with Circulor to track the provenance and CO2 emissions of the raw materials used in its battery cells and its manufacturing cells process.

The two companies are implementing Circulor’s traceability solution to follow battery material production and the corresponding embedded carbon emissions.

This information will give StoreDot transparency and will enable the company to make such information available to EV OEM customers and regulators who are requiring information regarding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) efforts.

StoreDot is pioneering faster charging times and increased reliability by developing cell technology capable of delivering 100 miles on a five-minute charge by 2024.

The firm is also concentrating its efforts on sustainable products, working with Circulor on creating transparent battery supply chains to provide full traceability for global automotive manufacturers and support them in meeting regulatory requirements.

Dr Doron Myersdorf, StoreDot CEO said, “The environmental, social, and governance aspects of our XFC solution are a core value to StoreDot and its employees.

“It is essential that StoreDot offers its automotive OEM customers and investors full transparency of CO2 emissions, as well as the materials and components of our extreme fast charging ‘100in5’ battery cells.

“This will give our EV partners even more confidence in StoreDot as we move closer to mass producing batteries.”

Douglas Johnson-Poensgen, Circulor CEO said, “StoreDot is a pioneer in next generation battery solutions, specifically focused on overcoming potential barriers to EV adoption and ensuring that our move to electrified economies is done right.

“We are delighted to be working with the StoreDot team to create EV supply chain transparency and demonstrate its importance in building a sustainable and responsible future.”

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