SES Targets Lithium-Metal Batteries At UAM

SES produces lithium-metal battery cells in both large format (left) and prismatic form factors.

Credit: SES AI
U.S. battery startup SES AI is targeting the urban air mobility (UAM) market with its lithium-metal cells, beginning with drones but targeting full-size crewed aircraft in the longer term. “Urban air mobility is a perfect fit for lithium-metal. For anything that flies, weight is really important and...
Graham Warwick

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