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[[WikiPedia:Gilbert N. Lewis|Gilbert N. Lewis]] pioneered lithium batteries in 1912, the first non-rechargable cells were created in the early 1970's.
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[[WikiPedia:Gilbert N. Lewis|Gilbert N. Lewis]] pioneered lithium batteries in 1912, the first non-rechargeable cells were created in the early 1970's.
Lithium does not suffer from common battery maintainance issues like memory and self discharge, and is environmentally safe.
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Lithium does not suffer from common battery maintenance issues like memory and self discharge, and is environmentally safe.
 
Sony commercialized the first lithium-ion battery in 1991.
 
Sony commercialized the first lithium-ion battery in 1991.
  
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* [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ev-list-archive/message/53131 Elexceed] [http://www.boomplustoys.net/zerosports/evcar.htm] [http://www.zero-ev.com/rireki/img/2005-06-11.jpg] [http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.zero-ev.com%2Fev-ele%2Felexceed5.html&langpair=ja%7Cen&hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&c2coff=1&prev=%2Flanguage_tools] [http://www.zero-ev.com/ev-ele/elexceed_video.html] [http://www.zero-ev.com/ev-ele/elexceed.html]
 
* [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ev-list-archive/message/53131 Elexceed] [http://www.boomplustoys.net/zerosports/evcar.htm] [http://www.zero-ev.com/rireki/img/2005-06-11.jpg] [http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.zero-ev.com%2Fev-ele%2Felexceed5.html&langpair=ja%7Cen&hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&c2coff=1&prev=%2Flanguage_tools] [http://www.zero-ev.com/ev-ele/elexceed_video.html] [http://www.zero-ev.com/ev-ele/elexceed.html]
 
* Jan. 10, 2006 - [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10788292/ Ford Reflex] Diesel hybrid concept car also taps the sun.
 
* Jan. 10, 2006 - [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10788292/ Ford Reflex] Diesel hybrid concept car also taps the sun.
* [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ev-list-archive/message/46470 2000 mile range EV] - EVDL thread to [http://www.stanford.edu/group/solarcar/ev/version3.pdf stanford .pdf], seems like it's "old" news.
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* [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ev-list-archive/message/46470 2000 mile range EV] - EVDL thread to [http://www.stanford.edu/group/solarcar/ev/version3.pdf Stanford .pdf], seems like it's "old" news.
  
  
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* 2005.09.29 - [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ev-list-archive/message/49710 Johnson Controls advanced lithium-ion development laboratory]
 
* 2005.09.29 - [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ev-list-archive/message/49710 Johnson Controls advanced lithium-ion development laboratory]
 
** [http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/batterytech.asp] Videos near top.
 
** [http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/batterytech.asp] Videos near top.
* 2005.09.20 - [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/toyota-prius/message/88259 2008 Prius Li Option Rumior] [http://www.carlist.com/autonews/2005/autonews_188.html]
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* 2005.09.20 - [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/toyota-prius/message/88259 2008 Prius Li Option Rumor] [http://www.carlist.com/autonews/2005/autonews_188.html]
 
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The Toyota Vitz has a Li-Ion for start-stop
 
The Toyota Vitz has a Li-Ion for start-stop
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Larry Burns, General Motors Vice President, Research and Development of all things futuristic, says that "if General Motors uses a battery in their vehicles it will be a battery that meets the requirements of the United States Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC). 20-25 years ago each automobile manufacturer had their own independent battery research program. Ten years ago, the Big 3 (General Motors, Ford and Chrysler) joined with the USCAR program to standardize requirements for automotive batteries. The Department of Energy is included in the program and any group that wants us to use their batteries, whether it is Toshiba, Saph, [[#Valence|Valence]] or Panasonic, they have to meet the USABC requirements."  
 
Larry Burns, General Motors Vice President, Research and Development of all things futuristic, says that "if General Motors uses a battery in their vehicles it will be a battery that meets the requirements of the United States Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC). 20-25 years ago each automobile manufacturer had their own independent battery research program. Ten years ago, the Big 3 (General Motors, Ford and Chrysler) joined with the USCAR program to standardize requirements for automotive batteries. The Department of Energy is included in the program and any group that wants us to use their batteries, whether it is Toshiba, Saph, [[#Valence|Valence]] or Panasonic, they have to meet the USABC requirements."  
  
United States Council for Automotive Resarch (USCAR) was formed in January 1991 with the mission, according to USCAR, to pursue research and development of advanced energy systems capable of providing future generations of electric vehicles with significantly increased range and performance. The United States Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC) consists of three Partners: DaimlerChrysler Corporation, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors Corporation. This Partnership has a Cooperative Agreement with the United States Department of Energy (USDOE).  
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United States Council for Automotive Research (USCAR) was formed in January 1991 with the mission, according to USCAR, to pursue research and development of advanced energy systems capable of providing future generations of electric vehicles with significantly increased range and performance. The United States Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC) consists of three Partners: DaimlerChrysler Corporation, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors Corporation. This Partnership has a Cooperative Agreement with the United States Department of Energy (USDOE).  
  
 
Some of the requirements a battery has to have, according to Burns, are;  
 
Some of the requirements a battery has to have, according to Burns, are;  
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***http://www.defense-update.com/features/du-1-04/battery-SoC.htm
 
***http://www.defense-update.com/features/du-1-04/battery-SoC.htm
  
*Need Zink-Air Page
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*Need Zinc-Air Page
 
*http://www.defense-update.com/products/a/arotech-ba-8180U.htm
 
*http://www.defense-update.com/products/a/arotech-ba-8180U.htm
 
*http://www.defense-update.com/products/z/zinc-air-battery-new.htm
 
*http://www.defense-update.com/products/z/zinc-air-battery-new.htm
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* http://www.valence.com/ucharge.asp - Valence ucharge - drop in PbA replacements.
 
* http://www.valence.com/ucharge.asp - Valence ucharge - drop in PbA replacements.
 
* http://www.austinev.org/evalbum/602.html - Solectria Forces with [[PbA]], [[Ni]], and Valence [[Li]]
 
* http://www.austinev.org/evalbum/602.html - Solectria Forces with [[PbA]], [[Ni]], and Valence [[Li]]
** http://www.geocities.com/chris_b_jones@prodigy.net/EV/valence.txt - interesting analysis of the pros and cons of using valence Liions in an EV today
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** http://www.geocities.com/chris_b_jones@prodigy.net/EV/valence.txt - interesting analysis of the pros and cons of using valence Li-ions in an EV today
** Cost about $2,500 each for a group 27 Valence Liion, 2000 cycles, BMS included in each block...
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** Cost about $2,500 each for a group 27 Valence Li-ion, 2000 cycles, BMS included in each block...
 
* Valence makes U-Charge ''Saphion'' Lithium Ion batteries in a few common sizes, they are intended to be "12v" drop in replacements for Lead-Acid and have integrated management.  Most notable these batteries are less likely to burn when abused, an important new feature for Li.
 
* Valence makes U-Charge ''Saphion'' Lithium Ion batteries in a few common sizes, they are intended to be "12v" drop in replacements for Lead-Acid and have integrated management.  Most notable these batteries are less likely to burn when abused, an important new feature for Li.
 
** According to Marc Kohler of Valence, their U1 will do 300A, not only 150A per [http://www.valence.com/pdffiles/U-Charge_Datasheet.pdf U-Charge_Datasheet].  Their U24 will do 600A instead of 200A, and will do 200A "up a long hill", though these higher rates have not been confirmed.  Also per an [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ev-list-archive/message/45647 EVDL] thread the 12V modules are U1, 40AH - $650 US ($1.35/WH); U24, 100AH - $1600 US ($1.33/WH); U27, 130AH - $1900 US ($1.22/WH); and $800 for display and charger. [http://img371.imageshack.us/img371/5493/lith7in.jpg image?], [http://www.valence.com/pdffiles/U-Charge_Datasheet.pdf Datasheet], [http://www.valence.com/pdffiles/IFR18650p.pdf New High Rate versions]
 
** According to Marc Kohler of Valence, their U1 will do 300A, not only 150A per [http://www.valence.com/pdffiles/U-Charge_Datasheet.pdf U-Charge_Datasheet].  Their U24 will do 600A instead of 200A, and will do 200A "up a long hill", though these higher rates have not been confirmed.  Also per an [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ev-list-archive/message/45647 EVDL] thread the 12V modules are U1, 40AH - $650 US ($1.35/WH); U24, 100AH - $1600 US ($1.33/WH); U27, 130AH - $1900 US ($1.22/WH); and $800 for display and charger. [http://img371.imageshack.us/img371/5493/lith7in.jpg image?], [http://www.valence.com/pdffiles/U-Charge_Datasheet.pdf Datasheet], [http://www.valence.com/pdffiles/IFR18650p.pdf New High Rate versions]
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Revision as of 03:01, 6 July 2006

PbA (Lead Acid) NiMH & NiCd Li-ion & Li-Poly

Gilbert N. Lewis pioneered lithium batteries in 1912, the first non-rechargeable cells were created in the early 1970's. Lithium does not suffer from common battery maintenance issues like memory and self discharge, and is environmentally safe. Sony commercialized the first lithium-ion battery in 1991.

Wikipedia pages for Li-ion, Li-poly, and Lithium(element).

FactBites pages for Lithium, Lithium-ion-battery

Google groups sci.chem.electrochem.battery, [1] -> Volume Li-ion Manufacturing in the US, Li-ion Charge efficiency

New Lithium Manganese Oxide Cathode Materials with High Voltage and Capacity Developed

BEVs using Lithium


Recent News

Military Use

Valence - Unique

  • http://www.power-motion.com - small ?18650 saphion cells
    • 1.2Ah, 3.2v nominal, 42 gms, $8/cell, 15C to 23C peak
    • 10s $080 10 $08.00 18-28A 3.2v - x3 scooter 32.0v 3.6Ah~3miles $240, voltage to high
    • 08s $064 08 $08.00 18-28A 3.2v - x3 scooter 25.6v 3.6AH~3miles $192
    • 08s $064 08 $08.00 18-28A 3.2v - x4 scooter 25.6v 4.8AH~4miles $256
    • 08s $064 08 $08.00 18-28A 3.2v - x5 scooter 25.6v 6.0AH~5miles $320
    • 12s $096 12 $08.00 18-28A 3.2v - x3 scooter 28.8v 4.8AH~5miles $288 (9s4p), ideal voltage
    • 12s $096 12 $08.00 18-28A 3.2v - x6 scooter 28.8v 9.6AH~9miles $576 (9s8p) 3.024Kg (6.7lb.)
    • $230 charger
    • config $ C# $/Cell Crate-Peak Volts pre-build hobby flight packs
    • 4s3p $130 12 $10.83 54-84A 12.7v - x2 scooter 25.6v 3.6Ah~3miles $260
    • 4s2p $090 08 $11.25 36-56A 12.7v - x2 scooter 25.6v 2.4Ah~2miles $180
    • 4s1p $045 04 $11.25 18-28A 12.7v -
    • 3s3p $100 09 $11.11 54-84A 9.6v - x3 scooter 28.8v 3.6Ah~3miles $300, Faster
    • 3s2p $068 06 $11.33 36-56A 9.6v - x3 scooter 28.8v 2.4Ah~2miles $204
    • 3s1p $034 03 $11.33 18-28A 9.6v -
  • http://www.valence.com/ucharge.asp - Valence ucharge - drop in PbA replacements.
  • http://www.austinev.org/evalbum/602.html - Solectria Forces with PbA, Ni, and Valence Li
  • Valence makes U-Charge Saphion Lithium Ion batteries in a few common sizes, they are intended to be "12v" drop in replacements for Lead-Acid and have integrated management. Most notable these batteries are less likely to burn when abused, an important new feature for Li.
    • According to Marc Kohler of Valence, their U1 will do 300A, not only 150A per U-Charge_Datasheet. Their U24 will do 600A instead of 200A, and will do 200A "up a long hill", though these higher rates have not been confirmed. Also per an EVDL thread the 12V modules are U1, 40AH - $650 US ($1.35/WH); U24, 100AH - $1600 US ($1.33/WH); U27, 130AH - $1900 US ($1.22/WH); and $800 for display and charger. image?, Datasheet, New High Rate versions
    • 2005.08.26 - wired.com

Kokam - Large Cells

LTC GAIA - Large Cells

As seen in use by Dr. Andrew Frank and team in the PlugInPartners video.

  • http://www.lithiumtech.com - Lithium Technology Corporation (LTC)
    • Nominal voltage 3.60 V
    • Recommended charge method : Constant current - constant voltage
    • Maximum charge voltage : 4.20 V
    • Operating temperature : -30°C / +60°C
    • Recommended charge temperature : 0°C / +40°C
    • Storage and transport temperature : -30°C / +60°C
    • Cycle life at 20°C and 100% DOD : 400 cycles to 80% nominal capacity (0.5 C charge; 0.5 C discharge)

1000 cycles to 60% nominal capacity

Standard Cells IEC id (mm) Weight AC Imp. 1 kHz Specific energy - density Specific power Power density
7.5 Ah UHP-341450 INR34/176 320 g < 2.0 mOhm 70 Wh/kg - 180 Wh/l 1500 W/kg 3750 W/l
27 Ah HP-601300 INR60/158 980 g < 1.0 mOhm 100 Wh/kg - 264 Wh/l 950 W/kg 2100 W/l
45 Ah HP-602050 INR60/232 1550 g < 0.5 mOhm 105 Wh/kg - 284 Wh/l
5 Ah HE-271000 INR27/100 125 g < 15 mOhm 144 Wh/kg - 340 Wh/l
10 Ah HE-341450 INR34/176 320 g < 5.0 mOhm 113 Wh/kg - 300 Wh/l
60 Ah HE-602050 INR60/232 1500 g < 0.5 mOhm 150 Wh/kg - 380 Wh/l

Safety features

  • Rupture disc, shutdown separator, Do not overcharge, Do not incinerate, Do not dispose of in fire, Dispose of properly. Observe national regulations, Reference temperature 20°C,
  • All specifications are subject to change without notice The information contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a warranty of performance

ThunderSky - Large Cells

There is also a Thundersky battery rep in Vancouver B.C.

E-one Moli - Milwaukee 28v

  • EVDL, [14]
    • http://www.molienergy.com - http://www.e-one.com.tw, [15], [16]
    • ... company now produces a total of 1.8 million cells per month for such things as cellphones, lap-top computers and other portable data terminals, and normally does about $100 million in business per year. But Broom forecast that by supplying the power-tool industry E-One could potentially double its total business in three years. Broom said that the deal with Milwaukee means E-One will produce an extra 150,000 battery cells a month at the Maple Ridge plant, which employs 430 people. "We're looking at plans to quadruple production by the end of the year"...
    • Using lithium manganese oxide (LiMN204) in the positive electrode of the new IMR26700 cell allows for a Li-ion cell with higher discharge rates than ever before. The IMR26700 cell can deliver currents in excess of 100A.
      By eliminating cobalt from the IMR26700 cell it is possible to produce a much larger cell, while providing exceptional safety characteristics. Further developments of the IMR26700 cell will provide fast charge capability, allowing cells to be fully charged in as little as 15 minutes.
      The introduction of the IMR26700 will allow Molicel to enter new markets previously only served by lead acid, nickel-cadmium or nickel-metal-hydride batteries, such as electric bicycles, power tools and potentially electric or hybrid-electric vehicles. Manganese oxide lithium-ion batteries are more environmentally friendly than those traditional battery systems.
      To support the launch of the new IMR26700, Molicel has implemented in a new high-speed production line capable of producing 1.5million cells per month. Molicel began shipping the IMR26700 cells in 2004.'
    • Specifications of the IMR26700 Cell
      • Cell Type = IMR26700 Manganese
      • Size = 26.4mm diameter; 70mm length
      • Weight = 100g
      • Capacity = 3Ah
      • Standard Charging Voltage = 4.2V – 2.5V
      • Energy Density = 285Wh/l
      • Power Density = 1500W/kg at 20 seconds
    • 1,500,000 cells/month is 4,500,000Ah * 3.7vpc = 13,500,000 Wh of capacity.
      • 13,500 kWh is enough to deliver 40,500 BEV miles (@3m/kWh) per month in cells.
      • 486 Thousand miles or 162,000kWh per year, of Battery Capacity.
      • It would cost $9,720 to charge that once at $0.06/kWh, just $0.02/mile.
      • That's about 2000 BEV/PHEV's with 250 miles or 10,000 with 50 miles of range.

A123 Systems - DeWalt 36v


DEWALT® 36v line Available for ordering @ tylertool.com, Will ship in late May

  • Battery Pack tylertool.com, $159.00
    • DEWALT® exclusive nano-phosphate lithium ion cells provide high power for corded performance; Deliver 2-3x more run-time vs. 18V; Offer long battery life & durability: 2,000 recharges; Lightweight design is 2.4 lbs; same weight as an 18V battery; No memory & virtually no self-discharge for maximum productivity & less downtime; Battery Weight 2.6 lbs.; BLAAND DC9360; MSRP: $290.00
  • Charger tylertool.com, $89.00
    • 1-Hour charging provides fast charging for minimum downtime; Battery fuel gauge indicates how much charge is in the battery; DEWALT® 3-stage charging system provides maximum run-time and extends overall life of the battery; Cord wrap provides improved cord storage; Tool Weight 1.9 lbs.; Shipping Weight 3.0 lbs.; BLAAND DC9000; MSRP $156.00
  • WorkLight tylertool.com, $49.00
    • Flex-Neck design with lockable head clips allows for hands-free use and versatility to stand or hang the light; Wide angle beam of light provides more light than a conventional flashlight; 8 hours run-time on 1 charge; Xenon bulb provides an extra bright beam of light; Tool Weight 1.14 lbs.; BLAAND DC509; MSRP $90.00
  • Impact Wrench kit tylertool.com, $499 2 batteries, charger, case, wrench.

Sony - High Power

Toshiba - High Power

NEC

Altair Nano

  • http://www.altairnano.com - patent US 6689716 - ALTI
  • 2006.03.24 - The Lithium-Ion Car Altair Nanotechnologies plans to road test an advanced electric vehicle prototype.
  • Altair gets order for 1000kG of lithium titanate spinel electrode nanomaterials [22] [23] [24] [25]
    • Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (NASDAQ: ALTI) and Toshiba have rather promising advanced Li-ion improvements which greatly increase their previously lacking Power Density and Cycle Life. Energy Density, Weight, and even high volume cost of about $500/kWh have been a reality for some time now.

Avestor LMP

Avestor LMP Batteries?

Misc from old site

Ryans Data

Here is my Li-ion Data for 18650 1.3Ah, LGQ863448H 1.05Ah, M08134B 1.05Ah cells, E-One Moli (Milwaukee) Cells.

Yet to migrate

http://www.definity-systems.net/Transportation/EV/Li-ion/Regular/