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LG Chem is an existing shareholder in Forge Nano.
LG Energy Solutions is a joint venture partner with General Motors for building Ultium batteries, with new plants in Tennessee and Ohio.
Mentioned in relation to jointly developing green hydrogen technology with KIST.
LG Chem has entered into a joint development agreement with KIST to explore and develop green hydrogen technology. They aim to use this partnership to accelerate ESG management and commercialize related technologies.
Manufacturer of the 375-watt NeON 2 solar panels installed on the UCLA Health Training Center roof.
Listed as one of 21 top producers of electric vehicle chargers in the market survey.
Major market player in the global solid oxide fuel cell market.
Mentioned as one of the top companies involved in the electric vehicles battery pack business in the U.S.
LG Fuel Cell Systems is listed as a prominent vendor in the global Solid Oxide Fuel Cell market.
Leading vendor in the global advanced energy storage systems market.
Key vendor in the global residential solar energy storage market.
Listed as a key vendor in the global Li-ion battery market for AEVs.
LG Chem is developing the lithium-ion batteries that will be used in the new energy storage facility being built by Southern California Edison.
LG has invested $45 million in Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems, acquiring a majority share and renaming it LG Fuel Cell Systems. They aim to develop large fuel cells for industrial, commercial, and utility use.
LG Electronics has shown interest in the new magnet technology developed by Northeastern University researchers.

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