Phase II year
2016
(last award dollars: 2022)
Phase II Amount
$2,799,978
ADA Technologies, Inc. (ADA) in partnership with Laser Marks, a laser systems integrator, has designed, developed (Phase I) and will fabricate a low-cost, automated, high-speed/high-throughput Li-ion electrode cutter capable of producing high quality electrodes in an additive manufacturing environment. Utilizing the latest in laser technology and scanning systems coupled with innovative design and automation, we have designed our laser cutting system to be 10X lower cost than state-of-the-art (SOTA) laser cutter systems. The system will ensure high quality cuts with excellent tolerances, reliability, repeatability and minimum maintenance. The system has been designed as a fully automated system to deliver electrodes for both prismatic and cylindrical cells of virtually any size and shape. In addition, ADA/LMCO expect the system to be compact (bench top size), durable and robust, thereby enabling easy integration into a battery assembly/manufacturing line. A low cost (<$250k), high speed (4-5 m/s cutting, 10s of electrodes/min.), high precision, flexible (easily variable cutting speeds/geometry), durable electrode cutter with unsurpassed cutting quality is envisioned as the end product.
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Legacy batteries for many DoD battery systems are badly outdated and need replacement. Many batteries still contain NiCd cells, which are extremely toxic and increasing hard to find. Because of their toxicity, these cells are no longer manufactured in the US. Domestic-based integrators purchase the cells overseas and then package them into battery, but this is still far from satisfactory as the DoD needs a safer battery that is made in the US. Over fifty-one NiCd batteries are listed on the DLA Quick Search Assist website (https://quicksearch.dla.mil/qsSearch.aspx). ADA Technologies, Inc. (ADA), a manufacturing company with an R&D division, has developed a safe, high power Li-ion cell that would make a superior replacement cell for these legacy battery packs. Our LTO-LMNO chemistry has higher power and energy density than NiCd. Another significant benefit to this chemistry is its safety. These cells can be discharged to near zero voltage (0V) and stored for significant time (>9 months) with little reduction in capacity and performance. While in the 0V state, the cells contain essentially no energy, making them almost impervious to the issues of thermal runaway and fires observed in standard lithium ion batteries. During this program, ADA will build and test cells designed to replace NiCd cells in four NAVSEA batteries. After cells tests have been completed, battery packs will be constructed using the ADA cells and further testing conducted. This program will bring the new, safer batteries to TRL 7 in preparation for specific application qualification.