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Plastic Omnium, the CEA partner for next-gen mobility research

Five-year advanced research collaboration covers Plastic Omnium’s expertise in exterior systems, composite front-end modules, fuel storage systems, Type IV hydrogen vessels and lighting.  

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Plastic Omnium (Levallois-Perret, France) and the CEA (French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission) have signed a partnership agreement to conduct advanced research into real-world solutions to make the mobility of tomorrow decarbonized, safer and more connected. The five-year collaboration will reveal its first demonstrators in 2023.

The two partners will collaborate to develop cutting-edge technologies for smart energy control and management, control and power electronics, software and optronics, delivering innovation, performance and efficiency for electric vehicles (EVs). For example, optimizing the integration of photovoltaic panels into car roofs, and the development of algorithms and integrated battery pack sensors to control battery performance and lifespan.

The tie-up with the CEA covers all areas of Plastic Omnium’s expertise and its complete product portfolio. In addition to its three historical exterior systems, front-end modules and fuel storage systems divisions, the group now includes dedicated hydrogen and lighting divisions, and its new Software House that specializes in on-board software and connected services. This collaboration forms part of the group’s strategy for diversifying into high added-value technologies.

The new cooperation agreement includes the CEA’s various laboratories and its ecosystem of startups and spin-offs.

“We are committed to relying open innovation and collective intelligence to underpin the group’s fast-paced transformation process. This is what drives the partnership with the CEA, a world-famous research center,” Alexandre Corjon, executive vice president for innovation at Plastic Omnium, says. “Together, we have built a strong, trust-based relationship that means we will be offering the best technologies to the market by 2025.”

Now numbering five divisions, Plastic Omnium is accelerating its transformation as it becomes a more innovative and technologically focused group. In 2030, 40% of Plastic Omnium’s revenue will be generated by technologies are not featured in the group’s current product portfolio. Plastic Omnium aims to record revenue of €15 billion by this point.

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