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ONE (Our Next Enery) was founded in 2020 by Mujeeb Ijaz in Michigan. It's a start up company that supplies batteries to EVs, boats, electric utility grid stationary power storage.[1]
Founded | 2020 |
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Founder | Mujeeb Ijaz |
Headquarters | ONE HQ
45145 Twelve Mile Rd. Novi, MI 48377 |
Products | Battery: Aries LFP, Aries II, Gemini, Aries Grid |
Services | Battery supplier for trucks, boats, EVs, stationary power storage. |
Website | one.ai |
Products:[2]
Aries LFP: Battery pack for EVs with a capacity ranging from 62 to 79 KWh. It's further scalable from 124 to 316 kWh according to needs of an EV model (such as a van).
Aries II: Battery pack for EV light trucks with a capacity of about 100+ KWh and could be configured for 350+ miles in one charge.
Gemini: Battery pack for EV with a capacity of about 185+ KWh and could be achieve 608 miles in one charge.
Aries Grid: Durable stationary LFP battery storage for the electric utility grid, fitted in a 20 foot container.
Milestones:
In 2022, it achieved the longest EV range in the US when its battery pack, fitted in a Tesla Model S, was able to demonstrate a 752 mile test drive on the cold Michigan winter roads.[3]In 2023, its prototyped battery pack was fitted in a BMW iX achieved 608.1 miles WLTP test.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Our Next Energy (USA) Funding: $390M". www.energystartups.org. Retrieved 2024-06-26.
- ^ "Products". ONE | Our Next Energy. Retrieved 2024-06-26.
- ^ Morris, Charles (2022-02-14). "Our Next Energy tests 750-mile battery pack in a Tesla Model S". Charged EVs. Retrieved 2024-06-26.
- ^ Stafford, Eric (2023-11-30). "BMW iX with Prototype Dual-Chemistry Battery Has a Lot More Range". Car and Driver. Retrieved 2024-06-26.