VW Partners With Canada's Xanadu To Advance Battery Technology And Materials | Carscoops carscoops ⚠️
quantum technology company Xanadu to establish a multiyear research program to improve the performance of quantum algorithms for simulating battery materials.
The program’s aim is to reduce computational costs and accelerate the German car manufacturer’s adoption of quantum computers that will allow it to develop battery materials that are safer, lighter, and more cost-effective. “With its NEW AUTO strategy, Volkswagen enters new territory, especially when it comes to exploring opportunities along the battery value chain. Next-generation high-performance materials and electrochemical processes are key ingredients of this expedition,” head of Volkswagen Group Innovation Dr. Nikolai Ardey said.
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