Fisker Ocean Electric SUV Will Use Two Types Of Battery Cells
by AutoExpert | 5 November, 2021
CATL will supply the batteries for Fisker Ocean electric SUV, the two firms have announced. The company will provide two distinct battery systems for the Ocean, according to a Fisker statement, with a starting battery capacity of over 5 gigawatt-hours yearly.
The main high-capacity battery package will be made of lithium nickel manganese cobalt cells, while the secondary high-value battery pack will be made of lithium-ion phosphate cells.
The capacity of these batteries has not been disclosed, but they will function in conjunction with the Fisker Ocean electric SUV's additional solar installation. Both battery pack systems are designed to handle peak charging of more than 250 kW. Fisker will debut the production-spec Ocean at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 17 and will reveal all of the SUV's specifications, along with its battery packs.
Project PEAR (Personal Electric Automotive Revolution) is a second vehicle being developed by Fisker. There is a possibility this car will be made by Taiwanese technology giant Foxconn at the same Ohio facility as the Lordstown Endurance was.