Traction batteries developed by Rosatom for the Moskvich electric vehicle have successfully completed a full cycle of bench and road tests. Pilot operation of cars with these batteries confirmed a range of up to 415 kilometers on a single charge, the state corporation said.
At the same time, the operating voltage in the battery varies from 270 to 420 volts, and the total capacity is 180 Ah. These indicators correspond to the modern world level for urban electric crossovers and indicate the high characteristics of the battery in terms of energy density. These results were achieved through the use of a carbon anode in its design, as well as a cathode based on nickel, manganese and cobalt.
The batteries showed high reliability, safety and resistance to extreme conditions. Mass production is scheduled to launch this year at Rosatom's gigafactory in Krasnaya Pakhra.
Earlier it was reported that Moskvich 3e is switching to Russian batteries: the electric crossover has already been certified with batteries from the company Rener. Previously, the model was only equipped with Chinese power elements from JAC.