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Date: 29th Dec 09

High-capacity lithium-ion battery cells to power notebooks and electric vehicles

Panasonic has announced the development of two new 18650-type (18 mm in diameter, 65 mm in height) high-capacity lithium-ion battery cells for laptop computers and environmentally-friendly energy technologies.

The two battery cells power laptops and electric vehicles, when used for the module these new battery cells can also serve as a high-energy storage system for clean energy technologies including household photovoltaic systems and fuel cells.

The newly-developed high-capacity 3.4 Ah and 4.0 Ah lithium-ion battery cells have an improved nickel based positive electrode, and the 4.0 Ah cell uses a silicon based alloy for the negative electrode instead of carbon.

Lithium-ion based storage systems are high compact and lighter than conventional storage systems using other types of rechargeable battery cells, high hopes are placed on the practical application of lithium-ion storage systems. The increasing range of applications for storage systems also provide high levels of capacity, output, reliability and safety, along with high cost performance.

For more details visit www.panasonic.net

 
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