The Next Generation of EV Battery Technology:
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP)
At Bollinger Innovations, we're committed to developing and integrating the most advanced battery
technology to power our electric vehicles. Currently, our vehicles utilize Lithium Iron Phosphate
(LFP) batteries, a lithium-ion battery that uses iron phosphate as the cathode material, from
industry-leading battery technology provider CATL.
Battery Capacity
Class 1 EV: 42 kWh | Class 3 EV: 89 kWh


- LFP EV Battery Pack Benefits:
- Higher Load Capacity: A lightweight battery system reduces the weight of the whole vehicle and enables it to carry heavier loads, leading to operational efficiency.
- Cost Effective: Battery products degrade slowly throughout the life cycle, with a low failure rate and low maintenance costs.
Looking Ahead:
Semi-Solid State Battery Pack Development
Bollinger Innovations is continuing the testing and development of the Semi-Solid State battery
packs for the Urban Delivery Class 1 EV cargo van and Urban Utility Class 3 electric truck
vehicle applications. We have completed the long-term testing for cell validation and
characterization. We continue mileage accumulation testing for the Class 1. Based on testing
results we are beginning development of the Class 3 pack and have started preliminary
investigation into the future Bollinger vehicle applications.


Powering the Future:
American-Made EV Battery Production
Bollinger Innovations is dedicated to leading the charge in sustainable transportation through the development and
production of next-generation electric vehicle battery packs. We are committed to American manufacturing, ensuring
a reliable and secure domestic supply chain.
In September 2023, Bollinger established capabilities for internal high-volume EV battery pack and module production with the purchase of assets from Romeo Power which included equipment, inventory, and intellectual property.
Our state-of-the-art High Energy Facility in Fullerton, California is dedicated to EV battery development and is capable of producing 1 GWh/year. This translates to the ability to produce high-volume battery packs that will power our lineup of innovative electric vehicles.
In September 2023, Bollinger established capabilities for internal high-volume EV battery pack and module production with the purchase of assets from Romeo Power which included equipment, inventory, and intellectual property.
Our state-of-the-art High Energy Facility in Fullerton, California is dedicated to EV battery development and is capable of producing 1 GWh/year. This translates to the ability to produce high-volume battery packs that will power our lineup of innovative electric vehicles.