article thumbnail

XALT Energy’s XPAND Li-ion battery system achieves 2018 DNV GL type approval for marine vessels; rack system

Green Car Congress

US-based Li-ion battery manufacturer XALT Energy’s XPAND Battery system has been certified as acceptable for installation on all marine vessels classified by DNV GL. This Type Approval is an important milestone for both XALT Energy and the marine electrification market. —Martin Klein.

Li-ion 191
article thumbnail

OXIS Energy to supply solid-state Li-S batteries for trials and testing by this fall; 600 Wh/kg and 900 Wh/L by 2026

Green Car Congress

OXIS has been collaborating with European manufacturers on the development of solid-state Li-S technology for almost 4 years. With an identical manufacturing process to conventional Li-S and Li-ion, the delivery of the Quasi Solid-State batteries is achievable by late Autumn 2021, the company claims.

Li-ion 435
article thumbnail

Germany launches R&D facility for industrial-scale Li-ion cell manufacturing; €500M in funding

Green Car Congress

The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has launched the Battery Cell Research Production Center, a new R&D and large-scale industrial manufacturing plant for lithium-ion cells; the center will receive an investment of €500 million. The BMZ Group is a global player in the production of lithium-ion system solutions.

Li-ion 312
article thumbnail

Johnson Controls modifies automotive PHEV Li-ion batteries for marine application; Torqeedo Deep Blue

Green Car Congress

is slated to begin production this spring of Li-ion battery packs for Germany-based electric outboard motor manufacturer Torqeedo to power its electric boat motor, Deep Blue. Johnson Controls, Inc. Click to enlarge. The Deep Blue motor delivers propulsive power of 29.7 The Deep Blue motor delivers propulsive power of 29.7

Li-ion 261
article thumbnail

Leclanché introduces new generation of Li-ion modules for e-transport; high-volume production line

Green Car Congress

Leclanché SA has developed a new generation of lithium-ion battery modules for energy-intensive e-transport applications, such as marine, commercial vehicle and railway, and simultaneously inaugurated a dedicated new production line for high volume manufacture in Europe.

Li-ion 311
article thumbnail

Leclanché picks Comau to develop automated industrial-scale manufacturing lines for Li-ion battery modules for transport

Green Car Congress

Leclanché has commissioned Comau to develop an automated manufacturing line for lithium-ion battery modules for transport applications. The marine transport alone produces 13% of greenhouse gas emissions and on current projections, emissions are expected to rise by at least 50% by 2050 under a business-as-usual scenario.

Li-ion 191
article thumbnail

Siemens targeting Li-ion energy storage for marine and offshore oil and gas applications; 6MW system to West Mira rig

Green Car Congress

As part of a strategy to continue providing low-emissions solutions for harsh offshore operating environments, Siemens has opened a fully robotized and digitalized plant in Norway that will develop and manufacture energy storage technologies for both marine and offshore oil and gas applications.