SBIR-STTR Award

Lithium Air Rechargeable Battery
Award last edited on: 2/4/2013

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$568,069
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A10-139
Principal Investigator
Hisashi Tsukamoto

Company Information

Quallion LLC

12744 San Fernando Road Building 4
Sylmar, CA 91342
   (818) 833-2000
   info@quallion.com
   www.quallion.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 28
County: Los Angeles

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2011
Phase I Amount
$119,272
Quallion LLC’s (Quallion) proposal responds to SBIR Solicitation No. A10-139 entitled “Lithium Air Rechargeable Battery.” The solicitation calls for lithium air battery with a much higher energy density and longer duration energy storage system to replace lead acid or lithium ion batteries in non-primary power systems and silent watch applications. To achieve the objective in Phase I, Quallion proposes to develop a rechargeable lithium-air system to increase energy density and cycle stability. This new development will reduce the overall weight of current primary lithium-air technology and stabilize the lithium metal thereby increasing energy density to 1000 Wh/kg and cycle life to 200 cycles. In addition, the proposed technology will provide limited self-discharge, good charge/discharge efficiencies, low temperature performance, and long calendar life of lithium batteries. Phase I will demonstrate the performance of cell prototypes incorporating the new developments. In Phase II, multiple cells will be built with the modified design and tested over the conditions of interest to demonstrate the target goals of 1000 Wh/kg and 200 cycles.

Keywords:
Lithium Air, Solid Electrolyte, 1000 Wh/Kg, 200 Cycles, High Energy Density, 6t

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2012
Phase II Amount
$448,797
Quallion LLC was awarded contract No. W56HZV-11-C-0047 under Army topic No. A10-139 entitled “Lithium Air Rechargeable Battery.” The solicitation calls for a lithium air battery with a much higher energy density and longer duration energy storage system to replace lead acid or lithium ion batteries in non-primary power systems and silent watch applications. To achieve the objective in Phase II, Quallion proposes two major changes to the lithium-air system to increase energy density and cycle stability. These developments will reduce the overall weight of the cell by 50% and stabilize the cell performance increasing energy density toward 1000 Wh/kg and cycle life toward 200 cycles. In addition, the proposed technology will provide potentially limited self-discharge, good charge/discharge efficiencies, low temperature performance, and a long calendar life of lithium batteries.

Keywords:
Li-Air, Catholyte, Air Electrode