South Korean battery supplier LG Solar (LGES) will use artificial intelligence (AI) to design batteries for its customers. The company's artificial intelligence system can design cells that meet customer requirements within a day.
Based on the company's data from the past 30 years, LGES's artificial intelligence battery design system has been trained on 100,000 design cases. A representative of LGES told Korean media that the company's artificial intelligence battery design system ensures that customers continue to receive high-quality battery designs at a relatively fast speed.
"The biggest advantage of this system is that cell design can be achieved at a consistent level and speed regardless of the designer's proficiency," the representative said.
Battery design often takes a lot of time, and the designer's proficiency is critical to the entire process. The design of a battery cell often requires multiple iterations to reach the specifications required by customers. LGES’s artificial intelligence battery design system simplifies this process.
"By integrating artificial intelligence technology into battery design that determines battery performance, we will provide overwhelming product competitiveness and differentiated customer value," said Jinkyu Lee, chief digital officer of LGES.
Battery design plays an important role in modern society. The automotive market alone will rely heavily on the battery industry as more consumers consider driving electric vehicles. Some car manufacturers have begun to get involved in the production of electric vehicle batteries and have proposed corresponding battery specification requirements based on their own car designs.
Post time: Jul-19-2024