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Lightning eMotors to Purchase CATL Batteries

Lightning eMotors has signed a two-year agreement to purchase 175 megawatt-hours (MWh) of CATL battery products.

by Staff
December 13, 2021
Lightning eMotors to Purchase CATL Batteries

Production of vehicles using CATL battery packs is expected to begin in March and will help Lightning eMotors fulfill customer orders in 2022. 

Photo: Lightning eMotors/D. Bennett

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Lightning eMotors, a provider of medium- and heavy-duty specialty commercial electric vehicles for fleets, announced it has reached an agreement to supply battery products produced by Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL), according to the company's press release.

The two-year agreement with CATL distributor Coulomb Solutions, Inc. (CSI) provides Lightning eMotors with additional optionality around form factor. Having several battery size and shape options enables Lightning to address use cases and meet customer requirements, which helps its goal of providing customized zero-emission commercial vehicles.

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"CATL has a proven lineup of battery pack configurations that will provide us with additional flexibility for our wide range of medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission commercial electric vehicles,” said Chelsea Ramm, Lightning eMotors’ VP of global supply chain. “CATL’s mature product portfolio, combined with our existing and ongoing partnerships, provides us with several efficient battery pack options as we work with customers to configure the right vehicles to fit their needs.”

CATL battery products will be available to Lightning in two pack options – a 30 kWh battery and 35 kWh battery — for a total of more than 175 megawatt-hours of battery capacity.  

Lightning eMotors is also working with CATL and CSI to design and install contactor safety switch systems on CATL C- and G-battery packs that will be exclusive to Lightning-eMotors. These switch systems will allow first responders to easily disable the vehicle’s EV powertrain in the event of an accident. 

Production of vehicles using CATL battery packs is expected to begin in March and will help Lightning eMotors fulfill customer orders in 2022. 

“This new partnership with CSI providing CATL’s advanced battery systems represents a significant step forward with our battery sourcing plan and provides us with an even greater ability to quickly provide our customers with zero-emission vehicles that meet their expectations,” said Tim Reeser, Lightning eMotors CEO. “CATL has established itself as a respected industry leader, and our exclusive safety feature innovations mean Lightning eMotors customers are getting unique and best-in-class vehicles.”

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