Mullen Automotive Reports Solid-State Polymer Battery Test Results

Jun 1, 2022 By MarketDepth

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Mullen Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ: MULN) reported yesterday’s results of Mullen’s solid-state polymer battery testing with the Battery Innovation Center (BIC) in Indiana. Testing results from BIC show the solid-state polymer cell, rated at 300 Ah and 3.7 volts, tested in at 343.28 Ah at 4.2 volts, exceeding expectation and in line with test tolerance from previous EV Grid test results. 

“I’m impressed with the ongoing performance of the solid-state cell after going thru multiple intense testing sessions from accredited testing facilities. The battery has performed exceptionally well, and I’m pleased with the results from BIC in Indiana.”

David Michery, CEO and chairman of Mullen Automotive
Battery Testing inline with Previous Results

Testing conducted at Battery Innovation Center (BIC) in Indiana, show Mullen’s solid-state polymer cell coming in at 343.28 Ah at 4.2 volts, which is in line with previously quoted test results from EV Grid.   In EV Grid’s testing, the solid-state battery cell was rated at 300 Ah at 3.7 volts, with the battery yielding 343 Ah at 4.3 volts. The test data collected from both BIC and EV Grid have exceeded expected test tolerance and show an impressive outcome and future for solid-state batteries.

“We are pleased to see that the results from on-going testing are in-line with those previously notated. The cell thus far has performed as stated, and we will continue to test additional parameters to characterize the overall capabilities and performance.”

Ben Wrightsman, president and CEO of Battery Innovation Center