Desten Inc., a Palo Alto – based mostly superior lithium-ion battery expertise firm, has launched its newest cell expertise development, an Extremely-Quick Charging, 6C LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) cell.
The most recent pouch form-factor cell from DESTEN is able to charging from 20% to 80% SOC in 6 minutes. Owing to its LFP based mostly chemistry, this cell options a formidable chemical and temperature stability profile, making for the most secure battery expertise accessible so far, alongside market main value effectivity.
DESTEN’s LFP cell is poised to alter the face of electrified mobility and power storage, decreasing charging occasions for electrical automobiles and enabling grids to entry brief length storage at a low value/kWh with enhanced security, as but unavailable with NMC based mostly compositions.
This Extremely-Quick Charging LFP innovation displays DESTEN’s R&D capabilities, constructing upon established experience within the growth of Extremely-Quick Charging NMC cells, and the appliance of tailormade materials platforms, cell structuring strategies and proprietary cell manufacturing processes.
DESTEN is now working with its companions in North America, Europe and Asia to combine these developments in new EV and BESS platforms, with the primary samples having already been made accessible to the OEM companions.
“Our newest technological breakthrough has the potential to revolutionise transportation and power storage purposes”, remarked Bader Al-Rezaihan, CEO and Chairman of DESTEN Inc. “By making ultra-fast charging value aggressive by way of Iron-Phosphate materials codecs, DESTEN will resolve key adoption limitations for EV drivers and supply grids the ability capability they should exchange quick ramping fossil gasoline technology sources with confidence.”
“LFP is turning into a number one chemistry for mass market purposes” remarked Thomas Gerhard Wilhelm Damitz, Chief Innovation Officer of DESTEN Inc. “by creating a mix of quick charging, security, longevity and value effectivity, the way forward for our grids and mediums of transportation are secured.”
Nov 21, 2023