Title :
Development of a long cycle life sealed nickel-zinc battery for high energy-density applications
Author :
Coates, D. ; Ferreira, E. ; Charkey, A.
Author_Institution :
Energy Res. Corp., Danbury, CT, USA
fDate :
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Nickel-zinc battery technology is being developed for commercial applications requiring high energy density and high power capability. Development cells have demonstrated the ability to deliver over 60 Watt-hours per kilogram at the one hour rate. Cycle life has been improved to more than 600 cycles at 80% depth of discharge by using a patented, reduced solubility zinc electrode and an improved sealed cell design. More than 8000 charge/discharge cycles at 10% depth-of-discharge have been completed. Large quantities of sealed prismatic cells have been manufactured, including a 140 cell, 220 V battery for a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV)
Keywords :
electric vehicles; nickel; secondary cells; space vehicle power plants; zinc; 220 V; LEO; Ni-Zn battery technology; NiZn; Zn electrode; charge efficiency testing; cycle life; depth-of-discharge; high energy density; high energy-density applications; high power capability; hybrid electric vehicle; long cycle life sealed nickel-zinc battery; sealed cell design; sealed prismatic cells; solubility; Anodes; Batteries; Cadmium; Costs; Electrodes; Hybrid electric vehicles; Manufacturing processes; Nickel; Voltage; Zinc;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE