8 August 2016
DETAILS
The battery material compositions licensed offer
an outstanding balance of power, energy,
thermal stability and cost
Manufacturing battery materials at our facility in Changzhou, China
Johnson Matthey and 3M have entered
into a patent licence agreement that aims at
further expanding the use of
Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt (NMC) cathode materials
in lithium-ion batteries for automotive applications.
Under the agreement, 3M grants Johnson Matthey
a licence to US6964828, US7078128, US8241791,
US8685565 and all global equivalents thereof,
and to US6660432 and all global equivalents thereof\
Optimised performance for automotive applications
The cathode compositions composed of
nickel, manganese and cobalt
offer an outstanding balance of power, energy,
thermal stability and cost.
NMC cathode materials can be tailored
through changes in composition and morphology
to give optimised performance
in a diverse range of automotive applications
from micro-hybrid systems to fully electric vehicles.
Through focused product development and customisation,
Johnson Matthey will deliver NMC technologies
to the market to support and
enable powertrain electrification.
Enquiries
Sally Jones, Director,
Investor Relations and Corporate Communications
+44 20 7269 8407
Simon McGough,
Head of Investor Relations
+44 20 7269 8235
David Allchurch,
Tulchan Communications
+44 20 7353 4200
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