SolarEdge and Leclanché hit NMC battery cell production landmarks

In a double-whammy of NMC battery news, SolarEdge has started shipping cells from its new South Korea gigafactory while Leclanché has claimed a breakthrough in environmentally-friendly cell production. California and Israel-based smart energy management tech firm SolarEdge has started shipping new nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) lithium-ion battery cells for stationary energy storage from its new manufacturing facility in South Korea, Sella 2.

SolarEdge and Leclanché hit NMC battery cell production landmarks

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