NetworkNewsBreaks – Mullen Automotive Inc. (NASD
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Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ: MULN), an emerging electric vehicle (“EV”) manufacturer, recently reported the results of its solid-state polymer battery testing. According to a recent article that contains excerpts from a Benzinga Brief, “Testing results from BIC [Battery Innovation Center] show the solid-state polymer cell, rated at 300 Ah and 3.7 volts, tested at 343.28 Ah at 4.2 volts, exceeding expectations, and is in line with test tolerance from previous EV Grid test results. The data supports solid-state polymer battery cell technology that, when scaled to the vehicle pack level and at a 150-kilowatt hour equivalent, can deliver over 600 miles of range on a full charge for the Mullen FIVE EV Crossover. The company announced plans to include the new solid-state polymer batteries in its second-generation Mullen FIVE EV.” Having conducted successful testing, Mullen plans to begin pack-level development next. “Key to the company’s success are several partnerships, including with hofer powertrain, Comau, ARRK, Dürr, and DSA Systems. These partners will help Mullen produce improved powertrain, engineering, manufacturing, vehicle production systems, and over-the-air (‘OTA’) and vehicle system diagnostics. [Mullen] expects these strategic developments to play a crucial role in bringing the FIVE to market with the latest technology and in the shortest amount of time.”
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