Title :
Development of a rechargeable Li/SO2 battery
Author_Institution :
Ballard Battery Syst. Corp., North Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Ballard Battery Systems Corporation is under contract to develop a rechargeable, ambient temperature lithium battery for USAF missile silo applications. The objective of this program is the demonstration of the technology in a hermetic cell with a capacity of at least 100 Ah. The chemistry of the system is discussed as well as the objectives and structure of the development program. This cell will ultimately be scaled-up to the 6000 Ah capacity required for the application. The short-term goal is the development, fabrication, and testing of 10 Ah, prismatic, welded cells. The chemistry selected for this program is based on the reversible Li/SO2 system. One variation of this chemistry packaged in a Cs configuration achieved a capacity of 1.4 Ah and a cycle life of 72, 30% depth-of-discharge cycles. Initial development efforts will focus on the negative electrode with the objective of improving cycle life and safety
Keywords :
lithium; military systems; power supplies to apparatus; secondary cells; sulphur compounds; 30% depth-of-discharge cycles; Ballard Battery Systems Corporation; Cs configuration; Li-SO2; USAF missile silo applications; cycle life; development; fabrication; hermetic cell; negative electrode; prismatic welded cells; rechargeable Li/SO2 battery; testing; Batteries; Chemical technology; Chemistry; Contracts; Fabrication; Lithium; Missiles; Temperature; Testing; Welding;
Conference_Titel :
Power Sources Symposium, 1992., IEEE 35th International
Conference_Location :
Cherry Hill, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0552-3
DOI :
10.1109/IPSS.1992.282032