Report Outline
THIN FILM BATTERY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
THIN FILM LITHIUM ION BATTERY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES-1
Worldwide Nanotechnology Thin Film Lithium-Ion
Battery Market Driving Forces ES-1
Market Driving Forces ES-2
Nanotechnology Forms the Base for Lithium-Ion Batteries ES-7
Competitors ES-7
Lithium-Ion Battery Market Shares ES-7
Lithium-Ion Battery Market Forecasts ES-9
THIN FILM BATTERY DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS
1. THIN FILM LITHIUM ION BATTERY
MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS 1-1
1.1 Lithium-Ion Battery Target Markets 1-1
1.1.1 Project Better Place and the Renault-Nissan Alliance 1-2
1.1.2 Largest Target Market, The Transportation Industry 1-3
1.1.3 Electric Grid Services Market 1-4
1.1.4 Portable Power Market, Power Tools 1-5
1.2 Lithium-Ion Battery Technologies Transportation
Industry Target Market 1-7
1.3 Energy Storage For Grid Stabilization 1-11
1.3.1 Local Energy Storage Benefit For Utilities 1-12
1.4 Applications Require On-Printed Circuit
Board Battery Power 1-13
1.4.1 Thin-film vs. Printed Batteries 1-13
1.5 Smart Buildings 1-14
1.5.1 Permanent Power for Wireless Sensors 1-16
1.6 Battery Safety / Potential Hazards 1-17
1.7 Thin Film Solid-State Battery Construction 1-18
1.8 Battery Is Electrochemical Device 1-20
1.9 Battery Depends On Chemical Energy 1-21
1.9.1 Characteristics Of Battery Cells 1-21
1.9.2 Batteries Are Designed Differently For Various Applications 1-23
THIN FILM BATTERY SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS
2. THIN FILM LITHIUM ION BATTERY MARKET
SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS 2-1
2.1 Worldwide Nanotechnology Thin Film Lithium-Ion
Battery Market Driving Forces 2-1
2.1.1 Market Driving Forces 2-2
2.1.2 Nanotechnology Forms the Base for Lithium-Ion Batteries 2-7
2.1.3 Competitors 2-7
2.2 Lithium-Ion Battery Market Shares 2-7
2.2.1 ExxonMobil Affiliate in Japan / Tonen Chemical 2-10
2.3 Lithium-Ion Battery Market Forecasts 2-11
2.4 Electric Vehicle and Hybrid Vehicle Lithium-Ion
Battery Market Shares 2-14
2.4.1 BYD 2-16
2.4.2 Johnson Controls-Saft 2-16
2.4.3 Saft Battery Technologies 2-17
2.4.4 A123Systems 32 Series Automotive Class
Lithium Ion? Cells: 2-17
2.4.5 NEC and Nissen 2-19
2.4.6 LG Chem 2-20
2.4.7 EnerDel 2-20
2.4.8 Competition 2-20
2.5 Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Lithium-Ion
Battery Market Forecasts 2-21
2.5.1 Largest Target Market, The Transportation Industry 2-25
Thin Film Advanced Lithium-Ion Battery EV Market 2-27
Thin Film Lithium-Ion And Lithium Polymer Automotive Batteries 2-27
2.6 Thin-Film and Printed Batteries: On-Board
Solutions for Low-Power Electronics 2-29
2.6.1 Solicore Tiny Flat Battery 2-31
2.6.2 Thin-Film, Organic, and Printed Batteries:
On-Board Solutions for Low-Power Electronics 2-32
2.7 Cell Phone, Communications, And PC Lithium-Ion
Battery Technology Markets Discussion 2-33
2.7.1 Samsung SDI 2-33
2.7.2 BYD 2-33
2.7.3 Saft 2-33
2.7.4 Portable Power Competition 2-34
2.8 Lithium-Ion Battery Technology Portable Power
Market, Power Tools Market Shares 2-34
2.8.1 A123 Systems 2-36
2.9 Lithium-Ion Battery Technology Portable Power,
Power Tools Market Forecasts 2-37
2.10 Lithium-Ion Battery Technology Electric
Grid Services Markets 2-40
2.10.1 Electric Grid Services 2-42
2.11 Thin Film Lithium-Ion Battery Market Positioning 2-43
2.11.1 US And Its Allies Are Changing The Military Landscape 2-48
2.12 Digital Device Battery Forecasts 2-51
THIN FILM BATTERY PRODUCTS
3. THIN FILM LITHIUM-ION BATTERY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3-1
3.1 A123 Systems 3-1
3.1.1 A123 Systems Lithium Ion Cell Construction
Based On A Dual Plate Tubular Design 3-4
3.1.2 A123Systems 32 Series Automotive Class
Lithium Ion? Cells: 3-5
3.1.3 GM and A123Systems Co-Develop
Lithium-Ion Battery Cell for Chevrolet Volt 3-11
3.1.4 A123Systems / GE Production Contract for
Norewegian Think Electric Vehicles 3-12
3.1.5 A123Systems Patent for Nanophosphate?
Lithium Ion Battery Technology 3-14
3.2 LG Chem 3-15
3.2.1 LG Lithium-Ion Cylindrical Battery 3-15
3.2.2 LG Lithium-ion Polymer Battery 3-15
3.2.3 LG Lithium-ion Battery Prismatic Type 3-17
3.2.4 LG Chem 3-17
3.3 SAFT 3-18
3.3.1 Saft Lithium-ion (Li-ion) Batteries 3-18
3.3.2 Saft is Li-ion Batteries For Commercial
GEO Satellites to JSC ISS of Russia 3-19
3.3.3 Saft Contract To Power Hybrid Electric Mobile
Utility Systems From Titan Energy Development 3-21
3.3.4 Saft and ABB Develop New High Voltage Li-ion
Battery System 3-22
3.3.5 Saft Hybrid Battery Technology for Wisconsin Clean Energy 3-24
3.3.6 Saft High-Energy Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) Batteries For Raytheon 3-25
3.3.7 Saft Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) Battery Backup Systems 3-25
3.3.8 Saft Energy Storage As A Key
Renewable Energy Enabling Technology 3-26
3.3.9 Saft / Solion Large Li-ion batteries 3-27
3.3.10 Saft Lithium-Sulfur Dioxide (Li-So2) Batteries 3-31
3.3.11 Saft Lithium Technologies 3-32
3.3.12 Saft Lithium-thionyl chloride (Li-SOCl2) 3-32
3.3.13 Lithium-thionyl chloride (Li-SOCl2) - LS/LST/LSG cell ranges 3-35
3.3.14 Saft Small LS/LST bobbin cells 3-36
3.3.15 Saft Large LS/T bobbin cells 3-38
3.3.16 Saft Lithium-Manganese Dioxide (Li-MnO2) 3-43
3.3.17 Saft Lithium-ion (Li-ion) 3-43
3.4 BYD 3-50
3.4.1 Warren Buffett Buys 10 Percent Stake In BYD
Chinese Battery Manufacturer 3-50
3.4.2 BYD Battery Expertise 3-52
3.5 Panasonic / Sanyo 3-53
3.6 Samsung 3-54
3.7 Ener1 / EnerDel 3-55
3.7.1 EnerDel Lithium-Ion Prismatic Design 3-56
3.7.2 EnerDel Addressing Market Demand for
Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) 3-56
3.7.3 EnerDel 5Amp Battery Pack 3-60
3.8 Imara 3-60
3.9 ExxonMobil Affiliate in Japan / Tonen Chemical 3-62
3.9.1 Tonen Chemical Leading Supplier Of Separators
For Lithium Ion Batteries 3-63
3.10 NEC 3-63
3.10.1 Nissan and NEC Group 3-64
3.10.2 Nissan And NEC Joint Venture 3-65
3.10.3 NEC High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries
Employ A Compact Laminated Configuration 3-66
3.10.4 NEC / Nissan Low-Cost Lithium-Manganese Batteries 3-67
3.10.5 NEC Lamilion Energy 3-68
3.10.6 NEC Subaru 3-68
3.10.7 NEC Thin Film Battery Has Sixteen Modules
Consisting Of Twelve Cells, Serially Connected 3-69
3.10.8 NEC / Subaru Thin Film Battery Flat Shape 3-69
3.11 Sony 3-71
3.12 Matshushita Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic) 3-73
3.12.1 Panasonic Lithium Batteries 3-74
3.12.2 Panasonic Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Batteries 3-75
3.13 E-One Moli Energy 3-79
3.13.1 Product Data Sheets 3-81
3.14 QuantumSphere 3-82
3.15 Solicore Ultra Thin-Film Battery 3-84
3.15.1 Solicore's Flexion Lithium Polymer Batteries 3-86
3.15.2 Solicore Flexion Lithium Powered Cards 3-87
3.15.3 Solicore RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Devices 3-89
3.15.4 Solicore’s Flexion® Batteries Bluechip Million Unit Purchase 3-90
3.15.5 Solicore Supports Smart Cards 3-91
3.16 Cymbet EnerChip? Solid-State, Rechargeable
Thin-Film Batteries 3-92
3.16.1 Cymbet Enerchip? Sensors Support 3-94
3.17 Front Edge Technology 3-95
3.18 Excellatron Thin-Film Micro-Batteries 3-95
3.18.1 Contrast To Conventional Lithium Cells 3-95
3.18.2 Excellatron Market Advantage 3-97
3.18.3 Excellatron Battery Current State of the Art 3-99
3.18.4 Excellatron Battery Intrinsically Safe 3-101
3.18.5 High Temperature Performance of
Excellatron Thin Film Batteries 3-101
3.18.6 Excellatron Long Cycle Life 3-109
3.18.7 Excellatron Polymer Film Substrate for Thin Flexible Profile 3-111
3.18.8 Excellatron Unique Proprietary Passivation
Barrier and Packaging Solution 3-113
3.19 Front Edge 50,000 Prototypes Of Nanoenergy Batteries 3-117
3.19.1 Front Edge Technology (FET) 3-117
3.20 Infinite Power Solutions (IPS) Flexible Thin-Film Batteries 3-127
3.20.1 Infinite Power Solutions 3-129
3.21 Oak Ridge Micro-Energy 3-130
3.21.1 Oak Ridge Micro-Energy Thin Film Batteries 3-132
3.22 Energizer 3-132
3.22.1 Energizer Holdings 3-133
3.23 Valence 3-134
3.23.1 PVI for Valence's U-Charge(R) XP Energy Storage Systems 3-134
3.23.2 Valence Lithium Phosphate 3-135
3.23.3 Valence Lithium Phosphate Stability and Dependability 3-137
3.23.4 Valence Safety Focus 3-137
3.23.5 Valence Lithium Phosphate Alternative to Lead-Acid 3-138
3.23.6 Valence Lithium Phosphate Storage and Run-Time 3-138
3.23.7 Valence Lithium Phosphate Safety and Maintenance Free 3-138
3.24 ITN Energy Systems 3-139
3.24.1 ITN Intelligent Processing, Sensors, & Controls: 3-142
3.24.2 ITN Control: 3-144
3.24.3 ITN Sensors 3-147
3.24.4 ITN Unique Sensors: X-Ray Fluorescence And
Parallel Detection Spectroscopic Ellipsometer 3-148
3.25 ULVAC 3-159
3.26 Intersil 3-159
THIN FILM BATTERY TECHNOLOGY
4. THIN FILM LITHIUM ION BATTERY TECHNOLOGY 4-1
4.1 Vendor Lithium-ion Battery Strategy 4-1
4.1.1 Rechargeable Lithium Batteries Characteristics 4-2
4.2 Challenges in Battery Design 4-3
4.2.1 Advanced Lithium-ion Batteries Requirements 4-7
4.3 Vendor Lithium-Ion Battery Positioning 4-8
4.3.1 High-Quality, Volume Manufacturing Facilities 4-10
4.4 Applications Of Lithium-Ion Batteries 4-11
4.5 Mobile Phone Industry 4-12
4.5.1 Nanowires 4-13
4.5.2 Thin Film Battery Enabling Chemistries 4-13
4.5.3 The Cathodes 4-14
4.5.4 Solid State Devices Provide More Energy Density 4-14
4.6 Advantages of Lithium-Ion Batteries 4-15
4.6.1 Lithium-Ion Battery Shortcomings 4-18
4.6.2 Charging 4-19
4.6.3 Applications 4-19
4.6.4 Costs 4-20
4.7 Lithium Cell Chemistry Variants 4-20
4.7.1 Lithium-ion 4-21
4.7.2 Lithium-ion Polymer 4-22
4.7.3 Other Lithium Cathode Chemistry Variants 4-23
4.7.4 Lithium Cobalt LiCoO2 4-23
4.7.5 Lithium Manganese LiMn2O4 4-23
4.7.6 Lithium Nickel LiNiO2 4-24
4.7.7 Lithium (NCM) Nickel Cobal Manganese - Li(NiCoMn)O2 4-24
4.7.8 Lithium Iron Phosphate LiFePO4 4-24
4.8 Operating Performance Of The Cell Can Be Tuned 4-25
4.9 Lithium Metal Polymer 4-26
4.9.1 Lithium Sulphur Li2S8 4-26
4.9.2 Alternative Anode Chemistry 4-26
4.10 ExxonMobil affiliate, Tonen Chemical
Polyethylene-Based, Porous Film 4-27
4.11 Cymbet Alternate Manufacturing 4-27
4.12 Thin-Film Batteries Packaging 4-27
4.13 ITN Energy Systems Fibrous Substrates, PowerFiber 4-28
4.13.1 ITN Sensors 4-31
4.14 Cell Construction 4-32
4.15 Impact Of Nanotechnology 4-33
4.16 Thin Film Batteries 4-34
4.16.1 Thin Film Battery Timescales and Costs 4-37
4.16.2 High Power And Energy Density 4-37
4.16.3 High Rate Capability 4-38
4.17 Comparison Of Rechargeable Battery Performance 4-39
4.18 Polymer Film Substrate 4-45
4.19 Micro Battery Solid Electrolyte 4-46
THIN FILM BATTERY COMPANY PROFILES
5.1 NANOTECHNOLOGY THIN FILM BATTERY LITHIUM-ION COMPANY PROFILES 5-1
5.1 Nanotechnology Thin Film Battery Lithium-Ion 5-1
5.2 A123 Systems 5-1
5.2.1 A123 Systems Revenue 5-1
5.2.2 A123Systems Registration Statement for Initial Public Offering 5-2
5.2.3 A123 Systems Batteries Benefits 5-2
5.2.4 A123 Systems Competitive Advantage 5-4
5.2.5 A123 Systems Strategy 5-7
5.2.6 A123Systems and GE 5-8
5.2.7 A123 Acquisition of Hymotion 5-9
5.2.8 Procter & Gamble Duracell and A123 Systems Collaborate 5-10
5.2.9 Cobasys and A123 Systems 5-10
5.3 Advanced Cerametrics 5-11
5.4 Altair Nanotechnologies 5-12
5.4.1 Altair Nanotechnologies Power and Energy Group 5-12
5.4.2 Altair Nanotechnologies Performance Materials Division 5-12
5.4.3 Altair Nanotechnologies Life Sciences Division 5-14
5.4.4 Altair Nanotechnologies One-Megawatt Battery
System Available for Commercial Operation by AES
Energy Storage, LLC 5-14
5.4.5 Altair Nanotechnologies Revenues 5-15
5.5 Applied Data 5-16
5.6 Bekaert 5-16
5.7 Robert Bosch GmbH 5-17
5.8 Boston Power / Sonata 5-17
5.9 BYD 5-21
5.9.1 Warren Buffett Buys 10 Percent Stake In BYD
Chinese Battery Manufacturer 5-21
5.10 Cymbet 5-23
5.10.1 Cymbet Thin-Film, Solid-State Battery Technology 5-23
5.10.2 Cymbet and ANT Wireless Sensor Network 5-23
5.10.3 Garmin International ANT? Wireless Network 5-25
5.11 Dow 5-25
5.12 E-One Moli Energy Group 5-26
5.13 Ener1 5-27
5.13.1 Ener1 Third Quarter 2008 Revenue 5-27
5.13.2 Ener1 Positioning Technology Originally
Pioneered By Argonne National Lab 5-30
5.13.3 Ener1 Acquires Enertech Leading Korean
Lithium-ion Battery Cell Producer 5-31
5.13.4 Ener1 / Enertech Specializes In Producing
Large Format Flat ("Prismatic") Cells 5-32
5.13.5 EnerDel Operations 5-34
5.14 Energizer 5-39
5.15 Excellatron 5-44
5.16 Exon 5-45
5.16.1 ExxonMobil Chemical / Tonen Chemical Corporation 5-46
5.17 Front Edge Technology (FET) 5-47
5.18 GE 5-47
5.18.1 GE Global Research 5-48
5.18.2 GE Energy Financial Services 5-48
5.19 GM 5-48
5.19.1 General Motors Faces Bankruptcy 5-50
5.20 Ignite 5-51
5.21 IPS 5-51
5.22 Johnson Controls-Saft 5-52
5.23 KSW Microtec 5-52
5.24 LG Petrochemical 5-53
5.24.1 LG Chem 5-54
5.25 MMT Funds 5-54
5.26 NEC 5-54
5.26.1 Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., NEC, And Subsidiary
NEC TOKIN Joint-Venture Company - Automotive
Energy Supply Corporation (AESC) - 5-55
5.26.2 First Commercial Application For AESC's Li-Ion Batteries 5-57
5.26.3 NEC TOKIN Lithium-Manganese Electrodes by 2009 5-59
5.26.4 Nissan Partnership With NEC 5-59
5.26.5 NEC Lamilion Energy 5-60
5.27 Oak Ridge Micro-Energy 5-60
5.28 Panasonic / Sanyo 5-61
5.29 QuantumSphere 5-63
5.30 Saft 5-64
5.30.1 Saft Battery Technologies 5-66
5.30.2 Saft Industrial Battery Group (IBG) 5-68
5.30.3 Saft Specialty Battery Group (SBG) 5-69
5.30.4 Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (RBS) 5-71
5.30.5 Saft Research and Development 5-71
5.30.6 Johnson Controls-Saft United States Advanced
Battery Consortium (USABC) 5-72
5.31 Samsung 5-73
5.32 Solicore 5-73
5.32.1 Solicore’s Flexion® Batteries Bluechip Million Unit Purchase 5-74
5.32.2 Solicore Embedded Power Solutions 5-75
5.33 Think 5-75
5.34 Valence 5-76
5.34.1 Valence Strategy 5-77
5.34.2 Phases Of Valence Business Strategy 5-78
5.35 Ulvac 5-80
List of Tables and Figures
THIN FILM BATTERY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Table ES-1 ES-4
Lithium-Ion Battery Market Driving Forces
Table ES-2 ES-6
Energy Advantages Of Thin-Film Batteries
Figure ES-3 ES-8
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Advanced Battery
Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2008
Figure ES-4 ES-10
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Advanced Battery
Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2009-2015
THIN FILM BATTERY MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS
Table 1-1 1-3
Principal Features Used To Compare Rechargeable Batteries
Figure 1-2 1-8
BMW’s Mini E Electric Car Powered By A Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
Table 1-3 1-9
Examples of Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Figure 1-4 1-19
Typical Structure Of A Thin Film Solid State Battery
Table 1-5 1-22
Characteristics Of Battery Cells
THIN FILM BATTERY SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS
Table 2-1 2-4
Lithium-Ion Battery Market Driving Forces
Table 2-2 2-6
Energy Advantages Of Thin-Film Batteries
Figure 2-3 2-8
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Advanced Battery
Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2008
Table 2-4 2-9
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Advanced Battery
Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2008
Figure 2-5 2-12
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Advanced Battery
Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2009-2015
Figure 2-6 2-13
Worldwide Lithium-Ion and Advanced Lithium-ion
Battery Market Forecasts, Automotive, Power Tools,
Electric Grid, and PC Card, Dollars, 2009-2015
Figure 2-7 2-14
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Automotive Advanced Battery
Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2008
Figure 2-8 2-15
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Automotive Advanced Battery
Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2008
Figure 2-9 2-21
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Advanced Battery
Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2009-2015
Figure 2-10 2-22
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Advanced Battery
Shipments, Market Shares, Units, 2009-2015
Figure 2-11 2-23
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Advanced Battery
Shipments, Market Shares, Units and Dollars, 2009-2015
Figure 2-12 2-30
Worldwide PC Card On Board Lithium-Ion Batteries
Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2009-2015
Figure 2-13 2-35
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Cordless Tool Advanced Battery Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2008
Table 2-14 2-36
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Thin Film Cordless Tool Advanced Battery Shipments, Market Shares, Dollars, 2008
Figure 2-15 2-38
Worldwide Lithium-Ion Battery Portable Power
Tool and Advanced Portable Battery Shipments,
Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2009-2015
Figure 2-16 2-41
Worldwide Electric Grid Lithium-Ion Battery
Storage Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2009-2015
Table 2-17 2-45
Commercialization Challenges Of The Automotive,
Truck, and Bus Thin Film Battery Industry
Table 2-18 2-47
Integrated Thin Film Battery Personal Transport
Power Systems
Table 2-19 2-49
Requirements For Advanced Power Sources In A
Variety Of Military Applications
Table 2-20 2-50
Large-Format Lithium-Ion Battery Key Advantages
Table 2-20 (Continued) 2-51
Large-Format Lithium-Ion Battery Key Advantages
THIN FILM BATTERY PRODUCT POSITIONING
Figure 3-1 3-2
A123 Systems Lithium Ion Battery
Table 3-2 3-3
A123 Systems APR18650M1 Features
Figure 3-3 3-4
A123 Systems lithium ion battery Cells: 26650
Figure 3-4 3-5
A123 Cells: 32 Series
Figure 3-5 3-7
A123 Systems Hybrid Characteristics
Figure 3-6 3-8
A123 Systems Hybrid Discharge Characteristics
Table 3-7 3-9
A123 Systems Benefits...
Table 3-8 3-10
A123 Systems Heavy Duty Custom and Standard Solutions
Figure 3-9 3-16
LG Chem Lithium-Ion Batteries
Table 3-10 3-32
Saft Lithium Technologies
Table 3-11 3-33
Saft Lithium-Ion Battery Main applications
Table 3-11 (Continued) 3-34
Saft Lithium-Ion Battery Main applications
Figure 3-12 3-35
Saft Non Rechargeable Battery
Table 3-13 3-39
Saft Lithium-Ion Construction Features
Table 3-14 3-40
Saft Lithium-Ion Battery Benefits
Figure 3-15 3-42
Saft Lithium-Sulfur Dioxide (Li-SO2) Batteries
Table 3-16 3-44
Saft Lithium-Ion Battery Variations
Table 3-16 (Continued) 3-45
Saft Lithium-Ion Battery Variations
Table 3-16 (Continued) 3-46
Saft Lithium-Ion Battery Variations
Table 3-16 (Continued) 3-47
Saft Lithium-Ion Battery Variations
Table 3-16 (Continued) 3-48
Saft Lithium-Ion Battery Variations
Table 3-16 (Continued) 3-49
Saft Lithium-Ion Battery Variations
Figure 3-17 3-57
EnerDel Automotive Battery
Table 3-18 3-58
EnerDel Lithium Ion Battery System for HEVs
Table 3-19 3-59
EnerDel Automotive Battery Features
Table 3-20 3-60
Imara Thin Film Battery Cells
Figure 3-21 3-65
NEC Fuel Cells and Catalysts
Table 3-22 3-72
Key Features of Sony NP-FP71 Hybrid Lithium Ion
Rechargeable Battery
Table 3-22 (Continued) 3-73
Key Features of Sony NP-FP71 Hybrid Lithium Ion
Rechargeable Battery
Figure 3-23 3-74
Panasonic Lithium Batteries
Figure 3-24 3-75
Panasonic Lithium-Ion Rechargable Batteries
Table 3-25 3-76
Panasonic Rechargeable Lithium ion Batteries Features:
Table 3-26 3-76
Panasonic Rechargeable Lithium ion Batteries
Table 3-27 3-77
Panasonic Rechargeable Lithium ion Batteries
Table 3-28 3-85
Solicore Flexion Battery Product Features:
Table 3-29 3-86
Solicore's Flexion Lithium Polymer Battery Applications
Table 3-30 3-87
Solicore's Flexion Lithium Polymer Battery Uses
Figure 3-31 3-88
Solicore Flexion High Temperature Batteries Survive Lamination
Table 3-31A 3-89
Solicore RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Applications
Table 3-32 3-96
Excellatron Nanotechnology Thin Film Battery Features
Table 3-33 3-97
Excellatron Battery Advantages
Table 3-34 3-99
Excellatron Battery Thin Film Solid State Battery Components
Figure 3-35 3-102
Excellatron Thin Film Battery Charge/Discharge Profile at 25oC.
Figure 3-36 3-103
Excellatron Thin Film Battery Charge/Discharge
Profile At 150oC.
Figure 3-37 3-104
Excellatron High Temperature (150oC) Charge And
Discharge Capacity
Figure 3-38 3-106
Excellatron Capacity And Resistance Of Thin Film Battery
As A Function Of Temperature
Figure 3-39 3-106
Excellatron's Battery (0.1 mAh) Discharged By A 100 mA
Pulse at 80oC.
Figure 3-40 3-108
Excellatron High Rate Pulse Discharge
Figure 3-41 3-109
Long Term Cyclability Of A Thin Film Solid State Battery
Figure 3-42: 3-110
Excellatron Thin Film Battery Long Term Cyclability
Figure 3-43 3-111
Discharge Capacity Of Several Typical Cathode Materials
Figure 3-44: 3-112
Excellatron Thin film batteries deposited on a thin polymer substrate.
Figure 3-45 3-114
Excellatron Proprietary Passivation Barrier and Packaging
Table 3-46 3-115
Comparison Of Battery Performances
Figure 3-47 3-131
Oak Ridge Construction of a Thin Film Battery
Table 3-48 3-136
Key Features of Valence Lithium Phosphate Technology
Table 3-49 3-139
ITN Commercial Markets:
Figure 3-50 3-140
ITN Thin Film Battery:
Table 3-51 3-141
ITN Thin Film Battery Design Features/Advantages
Table 3-52 3-142
ITN Thin Film Battery Economical production
Table 3-53 3-143
ITN Thin Film Battery Strengths
Figure 3-54 3-145
ITN Intelligent Process Control
Figure 3-55 3-146
Framework of Intelligent Processing of Materials
Figure 3-56 3-149
XRF Instrument Developed by ITN Used on a System
Figure 3-57 3-150
Thin Film Deposition
Figure 3- 58 3-150
ITP Thin-film Process
Table 3-59 3-151
Thin-film Process Capabilities
Table 3-60 3-152
ITNThin-film Material Processing Experience Metals
THIN FILM BATTERY TECHNOLOGY
Table 4-1 4-4
Challenges in Lithium-ion Battery Design
Table 4-2 4-35
Thin Film Battery Unique Properties
Table 4-3 4-38
Comparison of battery performances
Table 4-4 4-40
Comparison of battery performances
Table 4-5 4-42
Thin Films For Advanced Batteries
Table 4-6 4-43
Thin Film Batteries Technology
Table 4-7 4-44
Thin Film Battery / Lithium Air Batteries Applications
Figure 4-8 4-45
Polymer Film Substrate Thin Flexible battery Profiles
Figure 4-9 4-46
Design Alternatives of Thin Film Rechargable Batteries
THIN FILM BATTERY COMPANY PROFILES
Table 5-1 5-3
A123 Systems Batteries Benefits
Table 5-2 5-5
A123 Systems Competitive Positioning
Table 5-2 (Continued) 5-6
A123 Systems Competitive Positioning
Table 5-2 (Continued) 5-7
A123 Systems Competitive Positioning
Figure 5-3 5-19
Boston-Power Charge Curve
Figure 5-4 5-20
Boston-Power Discharge Curve
Figure 5-5 5-35
EnerDel Operations
Figure 5-6 5-36
EnerDel Lithium Power Systems
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EnerDel Lithium Power USABC Contracts
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EnerDel Lithium Power Think Projct
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Sanyo Battery Targets 2020
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Saft Sales Segments Half 1, 2008
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Saft Revenue H1 2008
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Ulvac Vacuum Pumps, Gauges, and Valves