LG Energy Solution signed an MOU with Bear Robotics to become the robot maker's exclusive supplier of cylindrical battery cells South Korea’s LG Energy Solution Ltd. said on Monday it has signed an initial agreement to supply cylindrical battery cells to Bear Robotics Inc., a Silicon Valley-based robot maker.
Under the MOU, LG will become the exclusive supplier to Bear Robotics of 2170-type cylindrical batteries, to power the US startup’s flagship robots starting next year.
Given the robots' form factors, the volume of batteries to be supplied to Bear Robotics will be relatively small compared to EVs or energy storage systems (ESS).
LG said its partnership with the robotics startup is part of its portfolio diversification strategy.
Bear Robotics' serving robot Servi The two companies will also cooperate to achieve technological innovation and sharpen their respective competitive edges to lead the burgeoning global robotics market.
PIONEER IN AUTONOMOUS SERVING ROBOTS
“Our partnership with Bear Robotics demonstrates LG Energy Solution’s commitment to expanding into new business areas and its reputation for outstanding product safety,” LG said in a statement.
Bear Robotics, founded in 2017 by Chief Executive John Ha, is a leading AI-powered robotics company known for pioneering the world’s first autonomous serving robots. With investments from SoftBank and LG Electronics Inc., Bear Robotics has operations in more than 20 countries centered on automation in public and industrial spaces.
Diagram illustrating the difference between the 2170 cell and the newer 4680 cell “With most service and logistics robots operating in high-traffic public spaces, an uncompromising level of safety is required to ensure the well-being of people and the smooth operation of these automated systems,” LG Energy said.
LG offers one of the industry’s safest battery technologies, and products such as high-quality NCMA cathode materials and reinforced ceramic-coated separators.
EXPANDING BATTERY SUPPLIES TO ESS, SPACECRAFT, ROBOTICS FIRMS
Leveraging its partnership with Bear Robotics, LG plans to pursue new opportunities in the global robotics market as well as in applications beyond electric vehicles.
While unveiling its business strategy in October, LG said it aims to balance its business portfolio by expanding into new areas, especially those with high growth potential such as robots, urban air mobility, vessels, space exploration and humanoid robots.
Battery executives visit LG Energy Solution's booth at Interbattery 2024 and examine its cell-to-pack battery concept Last week, sources said LG had signed a long-term contract to supply cylindrical batteries to Elon Musk’s spacecraft maker SpaceX for its next-generation Starship rocket.
LG is also upping the ante in the global ESS market, particularly in the burgeoning US market, in hopes of offsetting the prolonged electric vehicle chasm.
LG’s US affiliate LG Energy Solution Vertech Inc. signed an ESS supply deal with US renewable energy producer Terra-Gen LLC last week.
We use cookies to provide the best user experience. By continuing to browse this website, you will be considered to accept cookies. Please review our Privacy Policy to learn our cookie policy.