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Rimac to work on battery technology similar to Tesla 4680 battery cells

by Meghana Kandra
July 19, 2022 - Updated On July 20, 2022
in Automobiles, Cars, Electric Vehicles
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Rimac Moving Forward With EV Batteries Like Tesla's 4680 Cells
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Rimac is working on its battery developments. As it is not uncommon to look for other batteries that are on the market. Rimac seems to be working on a battery platform that is based on 46 mm cylindrical cells. It is similar to the 46 mm diameter Tesla 4680 battery cells and also 80 mm tall.

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Rimac Moving Forward With EV Batteries Like Tesla's 4680 Cells
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Tesla announced at its Battery Day event a few years ago that it was going to introduce new and innovative battery cells that would be larger and more energy-dense than current cells. Much more recently, the US electric automaker started using the cells in Model Y crossovers coming out of its new factory in Texas. Meanwhile, other battery makers are prepping to produce the cells for Tesla.

Rimac Technology’s head of research and advanced engineering Wasim Sarwar Dilov shared that the automaker hopes to ramp up battery pack production significantly, with targets of some 40,000 packs in 2023 and 200,000 by 2028. Dilov also revealed that Rimac is already in talks with three different battery producers to manufacture cells for the new pack platform. He told Automotive News Europe. “The new module platform forms the basis of most of our future programs. Previously we just tried to find the best cells we could. If you are trying to get cells for a few hundred cars you can do that. Now as we significantly ramp up to volumes of hundreds of thousands of units, we are in a different era.“

Structural battery packs

Rimac is in the midst of projects with many automakers. The company has disclosed that it will supply battery packs to the Aston Martin Valkyrie, along with Koenigsegg, a Swedish company that produces high-dollar supercars.

Interestingly, Rimac is also already working on structural battery packs, another component of Tesla’s new Model Y crossover. Dilov revealed that Rimac aims to slim down the battery pack itself, regardless of the cells. The goal is that 75 percent of the total battery pack weight will come from the cells alone. Rimac hopes to launch this new structural pack with the 46 mm cells by 2025.

Automotive News Europe notes that the Porsche Taycan’s battery pack is 63 percent cells, the Tesla Model 3’s is 64 percent, and the Rimac Nevera’s is 67 percent. Dilov explained that the higher Rimac can get the percentage, the less unnecessary weight the car will have, which will be a win across the board. According to Wasim Sarwar Dilov, Rimac Technology’s head of research and advanced engineering, its cells won’t be limited to just 80mm and will be “varied heights.”

 

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Meghana studied PGD in Journalism, open university. She has more than five years of experience in content writing, from creative content development to online journalism. Electric vehicle enthusiast, engineer, and feminist.

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