SK On signs deal to supply NCM battery cells to Sweden’s Polestar 5 EV

The deal, SK’s first battery supply deal with the Swedish EV maker, strengthens its global expansion push

The prototype of the Polestar 5 EV due out in 2025 (Courtesy of SK On)
The prototype of the Polestar 5 EV due out in 2025 (Courtesy of SK On)
Sungsu Bae 3
2023-11-06 20:11:42 baebae@hankyung.com
Electric vehicles

SK On Co., the battery-making affiliate of South Korea’s SK Group, has signed a deal to supply nickel-cobalt-manganese (NCM) battery cell modules to Sweden’s Polestar for its upcoming Polestar 5 electric vehicles.

SK On said on Monday that the deal marks its first supply of high-end NCM battery cells to the Swedish EV maker.

Polestar has so far received battery cells from Korea’s LG Energy Solution Ltd. and China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., more commonly known as CATL.

Neither SK nor Polestar has disclosed the deal’s value and supply volumes.

“We are delighted to collaborate with Polestar on its top-tier EV model,” said SK On Chief Executive Jee Dong-seob. “We will solidify our partnership with Polestar and create new opportunities through this agreement.”

SK On signs deal to supply NCM battery cells to Sweden’s Polestar 5 EV

SK said the deal indicates that NCM batteries, more expensive but boasting higher energy density than lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, are favored for premium EVs.

LFP batteries have been mainly produced by Chinese companies such as CATL, the world’s top battery maker, and BYD while Korean battery makers have been concentrating on NCM cells.

However, demand for LFP cells is growing amid rising battery raw material prices and electric car makers’ recent penchant for low-end models.

POLESTAR 5 TO ROLL OUT IN 2025

Polestar is an EV manufacturer under Volvo Cars and boasts a higher market share than Tesla Inc. in the same model range in some Scandinavian countries.

The prototype of the Polestar 5 EV (Courtesy of SK On)
The prototype of the Polestar 5 EV (Courtesy of SK On)

SK On, a unit of Korea’s top energy company SK Innovation Co., said its NCM battery cell modules will be installed on the Polestar 5, the Swedish firm’s luxury four-door grand tourer (GT) model, set to roll out in 2025.

With a maximum power of 650 kW, or 884 horsepower, and 900 Newton meter (Nm) torque, the Polestar 5 will be built on the Swedish firm’s bespoke bonded aluminum platform developed at its UK research and development center.

The battery cells to be used in the Polestar 5 are extra-long, measuring 56 cm, and are deemed high nickel, meaning a nickel content of over 80%. With higher silicon content in the anode, the negative end of a lithium-ion battery, such batteries show increased charging performance and energy density, SK said.

SAFETY, KEY ADVANTAGE

The Korean battery maker said another key advantage of its NCM batteries is their excellent results in safety tests. 

SK On showcases its EV battery at CES 2023 in Las Vegas
SK On showcases its EV battery at CES 2023 in Las Vegas

SK said its batteries demonstrate superb safety, passing stringent thermal propagation (TP) tests. The company has improved its batteries’ cooling performance by directly applying cooling plates to the module to control battery heat, it said.

SK On counts Ford, Volkswagen and Hyundai Motor Co. as its major battery clients.

“Our relationship with SK On has been fruitful following our initial MOU and their investment in our brand. Polestar 5 is developing at pace and will feature this high-capacity battery to provide the performance expected of our grand tourer,” said Thomas Ingenlath, CEO of Polestar.

In 2021, SK Group invested about $60 million in Polestar through the New Mobility Fund jointly established with Chinese automaker Geely.

SK said its investment in Polestar marks its first step in the two companies' strategic partnership in the eco-friendly mobility sector.

Write to Sungsu Bae at baebae@hankyung.com

In-Soo Nam edited this article.

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