VW teams with Canadian quantum computing company Xanadu on batteries

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Volkswagen Group has struck a partnership with Canadian quantum computing company Xanadu as the world’s second largest automaker by volume works to step up its battery development capabilities.

The German automaker announced the multiyear research deal that will focus on developing quantum algorithms with Toronto-based Xanadu Oct. 18.

“Next-generation high performance materials and electrochemical processes are key ingredients of this expedition. Working together with cutting-edge companies like Xanadu is like hopping on a speed boat heading at the next big thing.” Leaving the bits and bytes of classical computing behind, quantum computers rely on qubits, and are widely seen as having potential to solve complex problems that traditional computers could not work through on reasonable timelines.

The goal of the research is to develop quantum algorithms that can simulate how a blend of battery materials will interact more quickly than traditional computer models. Computational chemistry, which is traditionally used for such work, Ardey said, is “reaching limitations” when it comes to battery research.

 

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