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Energy

Interdisciplinary Research Centre
 
Date: 
Thursday, 16 May, 2024 - 18:30 to 20:00
Event location: 
Constance Tipper Lecture Theatre (LT0) in the Engineering Department

IET are hosting Fiona Coomer, Research & Development Manager at Echion, who will explain the research and development process, and the challenges of bringing a new battery material to market. Harry Geary, Test & Validation Manager, will then pick up the story of how Echion works with customers to develop and test battery cells for applications in the marketplace. This event will take place on Thursday 16th May in Constance Tipper Lecture Theatre (LT0) in the Engineering Department at 6:30 till 8pm (tea/coffee/biscuits from 6pm)

Lithium-ion batteries are widely accepted as the energy-storage norm and are expected to become the primary energy source as the world seeks to achieve decarbonisation targets in many areas, especially transport. Current Li-ion technology is not a one size fits all solution and many applications, such as rail, large haul mining trucks, construction vehicles and maritime have specific requirements in relation to charging times, life cycle, safety and increasingly, sustainability. Operators need these issues to be resolved to achieve lower total cost of ownership and maximum return on their capex investments. Echion is offering a potential solution. XNO®, its niobium-based anode material, which enables lithium-ion batteries to fast charge safely in less than 10 minutes, with high energy density and a cycle life of more than 10,000 cycles.

Register: https://www.meetup.com/cambridge-iet-engineering-and-technology-meetup/events/297114475/