InMotion Taps DESTEN’s Ultra-Fast Charging Battery Tech

DESTEN, renowned for its advanced lithium-ion battery technology, becomes the exclusive battery partner for InMotion. The partnership aims to expedite sustainable mobility and electric vehicle innovation with DESTEN’s award-winning ultra-fast charging battery technology.

What’s Happening

DESTEN Inc., a frontrunner in advanced lithium-ion battery technology, has joined forces with InMotion, an organization adjunct to Eindhoven University of Technology that is committed to sustainable mobility and electric vehicle (EV) innovation. DESTEN will be InMotion’s sole provider of state-of-the-art lithium-ion cell technology, propelling the latter’s ambition to achieve ‘Electric Refueling’ and aligning with their target charging time.

Why It Matters

This alliance signifies a significant shift in the electric vehicle market, bringing the power of DESTEN’s ultra-fast charging battery technology to InMotion’s sustainable mobility solutions. Recently, DESTEN was awarded the esteemed Edison Gold Medal in the EV Battery Enhancement Category, further accentuating the value of this collaboration.

Key Points

DESTEN’s CEO, Bader Al-Rezaihan, underlined the partnership’s potential to revolutionize the EV industry, sharing the team’s excitement to bring this innovative technology to the racetrack. Concurrently, InMotion, well-known for developing record-setting electric race cars like Ignition and Fusion, will leverage the company’s technological prowess to compete with conventional combustion engine race cars in the esteemed Le Mans race.

Bottom Line

The partnership aligns two forward-thinking organizations dedicated to progressing the EV industry. By combining InMotion’s commitment to sustainable mobility solutions with DESTEN’s groundbreaking ultra-fast charging battery technology, this collaboration is set to push the boundaries of EV innovation and sustainability. Their joint effort will significantly advance the adoption of electric vehicles and challenge the dominance of traditional combustion engines.

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The EV Report
The EV Report Staff

The EV Report is the trade publication of record for vehicle electrification. Published by Hagman Media and edited by founder Brian Hagman, it covers battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, charging infrastructure, and battery technology for an audience of automotive engineers, fleet managers, and clean-mobility investors.