LG Energy Solution has announced a strategic partnership with
South 8 Technologies to jointly develop space-rated lithium-ion batteries optimised for extreme low temperatures. This agreement positions LG Energy Solution to participate in the development of next-generation battery technologies that can withstand the harshest environments, enabling it to establish a foothold in the emerging aerospace sector.
Je Young Kim, CTO of LG Energy Solution, said: “The liquefied gas electrolyte technology fundamentally addresses the long-standing issues of battery performance degradation in extreme cold environments," said "We anticipate that this technology will unlock unprecedented possibilities to pioneer new products and applications including the space.”
The two companies' cooperation is part of a larger aerospace initiative involving KULR Technology Group, Inc and NASA to develop cold-temperature battery solutions for the next generation of deep space missions. KULR, a leading provider of cutting-edge energy storage solutions for aerospace and defense, recently secured a funding of $6.7 million from the Texas Space Commission to develop cold-temperature lithium-ion battery solutions for lunar and Martian exploration missions. The program is being carried out in close collaboration with NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC).
LG Energy Solution is determined to play a key role in this joint effort, helping propel the development of next-generation aerospace battery technologies. Specifically, the company will support in the design, testing, and evaluation of lithium-ion battery cells. South 8 Technologies will then manufacture enhanced battery cells using its proprietary and innovative liquefied gas electrolyte and electrolyte filling technology. These cells, operating at temperatures as low as -60°C, will be integrated into KULR’s One Space battery architecture platform, providing optimal performance for extreme environments encountered during space missions.
South 8 Technologies is a US startup company that has developed the world's first liquefied gas (LiGas) electrolyte, a patented solution that enhances battery performance by enabling ultra-low temperature operation down to -60°C, significantly outperforming conventional liquid electrolytes that struggle below -20°C. This technology was recognised as one of
Time magazine's ‘Best Inventions of 2024’.
Moreover, the liquefied gas electrolyte has the potential to drastically enhance battery safety under physical or electrical abuse conditions. When such shocks occur, the liquid solvent inside the battery will rapidly evaporate, reducing the cell temperature and expelling the evaporated electrolyte. This process effectively renders the cell a non-functional ‘dummy cell’, significantly reducing risks such as thermal incidents.
LG Energy Solution first connected with South 8 Technologies through its Startup Challenge Programme in 2019 and has maintained active collaboration since. In 2024, the companies signed a joint development agreement and began the development of the liquefied gas electrolyte-based batteries. This latest agreement urther cements the cooperative relationship between the two companies.