Samsung SDI signs first EV battery supply deal with Mercedes-Benz


Mercedes-Benz logo is seen in this illustration taken July 28, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

SEOUL, April ⁠20 (Reuters) - South Korean ⁠battery maker Samsung SDI ‌said on Monday it has signed a multi-year agreement ​with Mercedes-Benz to ⁠supply batteries ⁠for electric vehicles, marking ⁠its first ‌EV battery supply deal ⁠with the automaker.

The batteries will ​feature ‌high-nickel NCM (nickel, cobalt, and ⁠manganese) ​chemistry, powering Mercedes-Benz's next generation EVs, ⁠Samsung SDI said in ​a statement.

Mercedes-Benz planned to use the batteries in ⁠future compact and mid-size electric SUVs and coupe models, the statement ​said.

Samsung SDI ⁠did not disclose the ​size of ‌the deal.

(Reporting by ​Heekyong Yang, Editing by Ed Davies)

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