Samsung SDI Europe’s core technology comprises optimized lithium-ion chemistries for automotive, ESS, and consumer electronics. It produces high-capacity EV cells with enhanced energy density and fast-charging, including LFP+ batteries offering 10% higher energy density than standard LFP. ESS products use advanced lithium-ion tech, notably the Samsung Battery Box 1.5 (5.26 MWh capacity, improved safety, 37% higher energy density). The company also manufactures cylindrical, prismatic, and polymer batteries for smaller devices and is developing solid-state batteries for mass production by 2027.
LFP+ automotive batteries (10% higher energy density); Samsung Battery Box 1.5 ESS unit (5.26 MWh, advanced safety, 37% higher energy density); cylindrical, prismatic, and polymer batteries for electronics; PRiMX680-EV and PRiMX680 Module+ battery products.
Plans to begin mass production of LFP ESS batteries by 2025; showcased the Samsung Battery Box 1.5 at InterBattery Europe 2024 with advanced fire suppression and higher energy density; received four CES 2025 Innovation Awards for PRiMX680-EV and PRiMX680 Module+.
Samsung Electronics holds 19.6%; National Pension Service of Korea holds 7.9%; BlackRock Fund Advisors holds 5.0%; international investors hold 45.0%. An investment of $18.5M was made in Canada Nickel Company Inc. for an 8.7% stake.