<p>➀ SK On is reinforcing its high-nickel cathode technology to enhance EV performance, fast-charging, and safety;</p><p>➁ The company is diversifying its product mix with high-voltage mid-nickel, cylindrical, and prismatic cells to compete with China's battery industry;</p><>➂ SK On developed a high-nickel cathode with 90% nickel content and has optimized it for durability and performance;</p><p>➃ The company has developed a high-voltage mid-nickel battery that balances cost, performance, lifetime, and safety;</p><p>➄ SK On aims to reduce EV fast-charging times to 10 minutes by 2030 through innovative charging technologies;</p><p>➅ SK On emphasizes system-level safety and thermal management to prevent thermal runaway in batteries;</p><p>➆ The company expects medium to long-term growth in EV demand, driven by China's high EV penetration and increasing power requirements for AI-driven vehicles.</p>
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