SBIR-STTR Award

Logistically Robust, Long Life, High Power Rechargeable Battery
Award last edited on: 8/29/2024

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DLA
Total Award Amount
$2,099,903
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
DLA142-001
Principal Investigator
David Ofer

Company Information

CAMX Power LLC

35 Hartwell Avenue Unit 3102
Lexington, MA 02421
   (781) 879-1286
   sales@camxpower.com
   www.camxpower.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 05
County: Middlesex

Phase I

Contract Number: HQ0147-15-C-8003
Start Date: 8/3/2015    Completed: 8/2/2016
Phase I year
2014
Phase I Amount
$99,933
CAMX Power proposes to develop a high power, long life lithium-ion (Li-ion) vehicle battery that can be completely de-energized for logistical transportation and storage purposes, giving it exceptional shelf life and making it intrinsically safe under conditions of relaxed environmental controls and with no or minimal state-of-health monitoring. This novel battery, based on CAMX Powers proprietary CAM-7 cathode material and a lithium titanate anode material, will provide the extended temperature range performance, energy density and cycle life needed to meet the increasingly demanding requirements placed on vehicle batteries by expanded missions such as Silent Watch, while alleviating the logistical and safety concerns that are impediments to implementing high energy, long life Li-ion technology in military vehicles.

Phase II

Contract Number: SP4701-19-C-0050
Start Date: 9/10/2019    Completed: 9/9/2021
Phase II year
2019
(last award dollars: 2023)
Phase II Amount
$1,999,970

CAMX Power proposes to develop a high power, long life lithium-ion (Li-ion) 6T vehicle battery that can be completely de-energized for logistical transportation and storage purposes, giving it exceptional shelf life and making it intrinsically safe under conditions of relaxed environmental controls and with no or minimal state-of-health monitoring. This novel battery, based on CAMX PowerÂ’s proprietary CAM-7 cathode material and a lithium titanate anode material, will provide the extended temperature range performance, energy density and cycle life needed to meet the increasingly demanding requirements placed on vehicle batteries by expanded missions such as Silent Watch, while alleviating the logistical and safety concerns that are impediments to implementing high energy, long life Li-ion technology in military vehicles.