- SES is one of the latest developers of next-gen EV battery tech to test its luck in the public market, but, with a liquid electrolyte, they’re doing things differently.
- SES has several industry relationships, three of which are ‘A-sample’ joint development agreements with OEMs including General Motors and Hyundai.
- SES has commissioned multiple third-party tests of its work, offering strong validation to the company’s current developmental standing.
- With a strong development record and target estimates, SES offers a distinct edge over its competitors on a number of key performance metrics.
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