Farasis Energy

Two EV models powered by sodium-ion batteries roll off line in China

The two models feature sodium-ion batteries from Farasis Energy and Hina Battery, marking a step closer to large-scale use of the new, lower-cost batteries.

Lithium carbonate prices likely to fall below RMB 100,000, says chairman of battery maker Farasis Energy

Lithium prices continue to fall in China today, with the average price of industrial-grade lithium carbonate falling below RMB 200,000 per ton for the first time in the current down cycle.

Farasis Energy expects model with its sodium-ion battery to be available in 2023

Farasis Energy is working on adapting a sodium-ion battery based on a JMEV model that will be available in 2023.

Geely's second power battery project with Farasis Energy starts construction

The project has a planned capacity of 12 GWh, with a construction cycle of about 24 months, and is expected to start trial production by the end of 2023.

EV battery maker Farasis Energy has reportedly sent samples of semi-solid-state batteries to Mercedes-Benz

Farasis Energy has sent samples of its first-generation semi-solid-state battery with an energy density of 330Wh/kg to Mercedes-Benz, which will start testing prototype batteries soon.

EV battery maker Farasis Energy plans to raise up to $800 million for new project

The lithium battery project is located in Wuhu City, Anhui Province, and will achieve an annual production capacity of 12 GWh of power batteries when it reaches production.

Farasis Energy to build new 24 GWh EV battery project in Anhui

The project will be divided into two sub-projects, with the first sub-project of 12 GWH expected to start construction in October 2021.

Power battery suppliers try to shake off association with EV recalls

Recalls for power battery safety hazards are something car companies don't want to see, and that's especially true for battery suppliers.

Geely, Farasis Energy to set up power battery joint venture

The battery joint venture has a registered capital of 1 billion yuan ($155.6 million), with Geely holding 65 percent and Farasis Energy holding 35 percent of shares.

Chinese firm's next-gen power battery seeks to challenge energy density bottleneck

Farasis Energy said it has developed and validated a next-generation electric vehicle battery with an energy density of 330Wh/kg, marking a challenge to the industry's widely held belief that lithium batteries have an energy density bottleneck upper limit of 350Wh/kg.