ARKEMA AND PROLOGIUM ENGAGE IN A COLLABORATION FORNEXT GENERATION LITHIUM CERAMIC BATTERY MATERIALS FORE-MOBILITY

Battery Tech

Arkema has been chosen by ProLogium, a Taiwanese technology leader in
advanced batteries, as a key development and supply partner ahead of the
launch of its gigafactory in France.


On 14th May, Arkema and ProLogium held an LOI (letter of intent) exchange ceremony in Paris,
deepening the collaboration that began in 2010 and that will accelerate following ProLogium’s
intention to establish an advanced R&D laboratory in France, home to Arkema’s flagship
Battery Center of Excellence, demonstrating one more time Arkema’s ability to work with
the leaders of the batteries of tomorrow, bringing its large suite of technologies to help
develop batteries that are more efficient, safer, and more sustainable.
ProLogium recently launched in Taiwan its first giga-level demonstration line, a factory
capable of producing up to 2 gigawatt hours of Lithium Ceramic Batteries, enough to equip
up to 26,000 cars per year. Their next step will consist in building a gigafactory in Dunkirk,
France which will be capable of supplying over 500,000 cars per year. The French government
has committed to granting ProLogium a subsidy as part of its “France 2030” plan. Arkema is
a key supplier of PVDF for advanced lithium-ion batteries, with manufacturing sites in France,
the USA, and China. The collaboration will focus first on Kynar® PVDF grades and advanced
high-performance materials tailored for ProLogium’s next-generation Lithium Ceramic
Batteries, but also includes plans to leverage Arkema’s extensive suite of inside-the-cell
technologies.
“As we journey towards creating a localized value chain, Arkema is an ideal partner in
overcoming existing technological barriers and achieve innovations, leading to a fundamental
transformation in cell structure and process design,” said Vincent Yang, founder and CEO of
ProLogium. “Arkema’s industry leading portfolio of battery material solutions, in addition to
their global innovation and manufacturing capability, is key to helping us develop new battery
models that combine performance, cost efficiency, and resource circulation.”
“We are delighted to collaborate with ProLogium on advanced Lithium Ceramic Battery
solutions,” added Guillaume de Crevoisier, Arkema’s global general manager for Kynar®
fluoropolymers. “It is exciting for Arkema to play a key role in this technology revolution. We
are really proud to be able to offer a broad suite of advanced materials on top of
fluoropolymers.”
This collaboration, together with the recently announced investments in 2 start-ups, Tiamat
and Proionic, will further strengthen Arkema’s position as a key player in high-end solutions
for next-generation batteries.

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