Recent Innovation by Nano One Improves Battery Life
December 05 2017 - 5:32AM
Dr. Stephen Campbell, Principal Scientist at Nano One
(TSX-V:NNO) (Frankfurt:LBMB) (OTC:NNOMF), announced today that
Nano One has developed technology that stabilizes lithium metal
oxides for use in advanced lithium ion batteries and has filed a
patent related to this stabilization technique.
This innovation alleviates degradation
mechanisms that cause energy stored in lithium ion batteries to
fade with each charge cycle. The improvements are most dramatic at
higher operating temperatures, such as those seen in electric
vehicles and could significantly increase the durability and the
number of times that a battery can be recharged over its
lifetime.
“The technology applies to lithium mixed metal
cathode materials containing manganese and is particularly
advantageous with Nano One’s high voltage, cobalt-free, spinels,”
explained Dr. Campbell. “We believe this significantly improves
durability and could play a prominent role in advanced lithium ion
batteries and solid state technologies being developed globally for
automotive, energy storage and consumer electronics. This
technology is already generating considerable interest and Nano One
is pursuing a number of related opportunities.”
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Nano One continues to innovate in the lithium
ion battery space and with this patent filing, adds significantly
to their portfolio of knowhow and intellectual property.
Nano One Materials Corp.
Dan Blondal, CEO
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About Nano One:
Nano One Materials Corp (“Nano One” or “the
Company”) is developing patented technology for the low-cost
production of high performance battery materials used in electric
vehicles, energy storage, consumer electronics and next generation
batteries. The processing technology addresses fundamental supply
chain constraints by enabling wider raw materials specifications
for use in lithium ion batteries. The process can be configured for
a range of different nanostructured materials and has the
flexibility to shift with emerging and future battery market trends
and a diverse range of other growth opportunities. The novel
three-stage process uses equipment common to industry and Nano One
has built a pilot plant to demonstrate high volume production and
to optimize its technology across a range of materials. This pilot
plant program is being funded with the assistance and support of
the Government of Canada through Sustainable Development Technology
Canada (SDTC) and the Automotive Supplier Innovation Program (ASIP)
a program of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
(ISED). Nano One also receives financial support from the National
Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program
(NRC-IRAP). Nano One’s mission is to establish its patented
technology as a leading platform for the global production of a new
generation of nanostructured composite materials. For more
information, please visit www.nanoone.ca
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