• DocumentCode
    2897444
  • Title

    Advanced materials for next generation high energy and power nickel-metal hydride portable batteries

  • Author

    Dhar, S.K. ; Fetcenko, M.A. ; Ovshinsky, S.R.

  • Author_Institution
    Ovonic Battery Co., Troy, MI, USA
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    2001
  • Firstpage
    325
  • Lastpage
    336
  • Abstract
    Nickel-metal hydride batteries are in high volume commercial production for mass market portable applications due to an excellent cost to performance ratio, application to a versatile product mix and environmental acceptability. Ovonic Battery Company Inc. (OBC) a subsidiary of Energy Conversion Devices Inc. (ECD) has established the dominant position in Ni-MH batteries by establishing a fundamental patent portfolio, a network of licensees and business affiliates, and continued product improvement based upon its atomic engineering approach. The largest opportunities for Ni-MH market growth are portable power tools, EV, HEV and fuel cell electric vehicles. These applications benefit from improvements in specific energy, cycle life, high temperature performance, activation/formation, and in particular specific power. Advances in materials technology have enabled performance improvements in specific energy (100 Wh/kg), specific power (1000 W/kg), high temperature operation, charge retention, cycle life and voltage stability. While electrode configuration and packaging are important factors in cell design, at the core of next generation Ni-MH technology are the continuing fundamental improvements to the metal hydride and nickel hydroxide active materials. In this paper, advances in performance, applications and cost reduction are discussed with particular emphasis on the improved proprietary metal hydride and nickel hydroxide materials that make such advances possible
  • Keywords
    electrochemical electrodes; electrochemistry; nickel; secondary cells; Ni-MH secondary batteries; active materials; applications; charge retention; commercial production; cost reduction; cost-to-performance ratio; cycle life; electric vehicles; electrochemical performance; electrode configuration; environmental acceptability; fundamental patent portfolio; high temperature performance; mass-market portable applications; packaging; portable power tools; product improvement; specific energy; specific power; versatile product mix; voltage stability; Batteries; Business; Companies; Costs; Energy conversion; Inorganic materials; Mass production; Nickel; Portfolios; Temperature;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Applications and Advances, 2001. The Sixteenth Annual Battery Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Long Beach, CA
  • ISSN
    1089-8182
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-6545-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/BCAA.2001.905149
  • Filename
    905149