EAS Batteries Launches Ultra-High-Power Cell with Asahi Kasei’s Acetolyte

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German battery maker EAS Batteries has begun commercial sales of its ultra-high-power lithium-ion LFP cell, which was first introduced in March 2026. The new cell utilizes Asahi Kasei’s Acetolyte, an advanced acetonitrile-based electrolyte designed to deliver higher ionic conductivity, lower internal resistance, and enhanced charging and discharging performance, even in challenging temperature environments.

The commercialization follows a licensing agreement signed in November 2025, allowing EAS Batteries to integrate Acetolyte into its cylindrical LFP battery cells. The launch of the UHP601300 LFP 22 represents a significant step forward in Asahi Kasei’s global strategy to expand the adoption of its innovative electrolyte technology through industry partnerships.

With a nominal capacity of 22 Ah, the cell delivers 2,550 W/kg under continuous discharge, representing a 60% increase compared with cells using conventional electrolytes. Under a 2-second pulse discharge, specific power reaches 3,760 W/kg, an improvement of approximately 10%. The cell also delivers a cycle life of 2,400 cycles at 5C/5C and 100 % DoD at room temperature, reaching 80% of its initial capacity. Samples are currently being evaluated by customers across industries.

 UHP-601300-LFP-22 (using         Asahi         Kasei electrolyte)EAS Cell using conventional electrolyte
Continuous discharge2,550 W/kg; 880 A (40C)1,550 W/kg; 550 A (25C)
Pulse     discharge (2-sec)3,760 W/kg; 1,320 A (60C)3,420 W/kg; 1,320 A (60C)

Asahi Kasei and EAS Batteries have agreed to sublicense their combined technologies to global OEMs and battery manufacturers, aiming to expand into mobility applications. The companies are also advancing their collaboration by evaluating the electrolyte’s application in the 46xxx cell format, with a product launch targeted for 2026. Prototypes of the 46xxx cell are already available for testing and are primarily designed for low-voltage electric vehicle batteries.

“The successful commercialisation of our new cell featuring Asahi Kasei’s Acetolyte marks another important milestone in our strategic partnership. Our collaboration on the new 46xxx cell format is also progressing smoothly, underscoring the strength of our joint development approach and our ability to accelerate innovation from concept to market readiness.”, underlines EAS’ Managing Director Michael Deutmeyer.

Osamu Matsuzaki, Senior Executive Officer of Asahi Kasei and Head of Corporate R&D and IP commented: “The short time from signing our license agreement in November 2025 to the start of serial production in March 2026 reflects the focused and highly collaborative efforts between EAS Batteries and Asahi Kasei. Together, we have translated advanced electrolyte technology into a commercially viable high-power cell within just a few months. Building on this momentum, we are already working on the next cell format and look forward to further advancing high-performance battery solutions.”

Asahi Kasei’s novel acetonitrile-containing electrolyte, Acetolyte, with high ionic conductivity, enables increased battery power output even at low temperatures and improved durability at high temperatures—an ongoing challenge for current LIBs. Furthermore, this technology reduces costs and enables smaller battery packs, thereby further increasing energy density.

Asahi Kasei announced a medium-term management plan (MTP) in April 2025, outlining the company’s strategy across its three sectors of Healthcare, Homes, and Material. Under the MTP, Asahi Kasei is pursuing Technology-value Business Creation (TBC), an initiative to monetize the company’s extensive intangible assets, including patents, know-how, data, and algorithms, by providing them in various forms, including licensing.

This approach enables speed and asset-light commercialization, accelerating new business creation and maximizing value for customers and partners. Through such licensing-based business development, Asahi Kasei aims to conclude at least 10 new license agreements during fiscal 2025– 2027, with a cumulative profit contribution of ¥10 billion or more by around 2030. Moving forward, the company aims to achieve a better future for people and the Earth by creating intangible assets and providing value through R&D with a vision of “Where transforming tomorrow begins.

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