2024.02.29
LG Energy Solution heads R&D for next-gen batteries
BY JEONG SEONWU,
Korea JoongAng Daily - LG Energy Solution recently established a Future
Technology Center dedicated to the research and development of next-generation
batteries.
The center
concentrates on the development of semisolid and all-solidstate batteries for
automobiles, lightweight lithium-sulfur batteries for aircraft, lithium-metal
batteries and other technologies, aiming to advance technological development
and mass production capabilities for various next-generation batteries.
Chung Geun-chang, an
expert in the battery industry with around 30 years of experience, serves as
the executive vice president and head of the center. He was involved in all
stages of research and development, mass production and product development.
The company’s
decision to appoint him as the leader of the Future Technology Center was based
on the recognition that the commercialization process, which brings
differentiated and tangible value to customers, is as crucial as developing
advanced technology.
Since
next-generation batteries are equipped with newly applied technologies,
producing high-quality products that meet various customer demands in regards
to price, stability and energy density can be even more challenging and
demanding.
With decades of
expertise, LG Energy Solution leverages its immense technological leadership in
the field of next-generation batteries.
The company recently
achieved success in developing lithium-metal batteries suitable for aircraft,
advancing dry electrode development and mass producing products using
innovative Stacking technologies.
In November of last
year, LG Energy Solution collaborated with KAIST to develop a new electrolyte
that can suppress lithium anode corrosion. This achievement was published in
Nature Energy.
In September 2021,
LG Energy Solution collaborated with UC San Diego and revealed high energy
density and charging capabilities of a solid-state battery with Si anodes. This
accomplishment was published in Science Magazine.
Based on these
technological advancements, LG Energy Solution plans to focus on the
development of next-generation batteries, including the mass production of
lithium-sulfur batteries by 2027. Additionally, it will accelerate the
development of dry electrode technology, which offers advantages in energy
density and cost. Starting this year, the company will begin full-scale
production of products based on the new Stacking technology as well.
LG Energy Solution
CEO Kim Dong-myung said, “This year will mark the starting point of the LG
Energy Solution 2.0 era,” adding that the company “will establish a solid
business structure and sustainable growth foundation through an intense focus
on quality.”