- EnerDel
EnerDel is owned by Ener1, Inc. (80.5 percent) and
Delphi Corporation (19.5 percent).EnerDel has a production facility in
Indianapolis, Indiana .EnerDel currently employs approximately 65 highly experienced engineers and technicians involved in the battery development of both cells and systems.
EnerDel/Argonne Advanced High-Power Battery for hybrid electric vehicles
The EnerDel/
Argonne National Laboratory lithium-ion battery is a highly reliable and extremely safe device that is lighter in weight, more compact, more powerful and longer-lasting than thenickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries in today'shybrid electric vehicle s (HEVs).The battery is expected to meet the U.S.
Advanced Battery Consortium 's $500 manufacturing price criterion for a 25-kilowatt battery, which is almost a sixth of the cost to make comparable Ni-MH batteries intended for use in HEVs. It is also less expensive to make than comparable Li-ion batteries. That cost reduction is expected to help make HEVs more competitive in the marketplace and enable consumers to receive an immediate payback in petrofuel-cost savings rather than having to wait seven years for the savings to surpass thepremium placed on HEVs.Additionally, the EnerDel/Argonne battery does not use
graphite as the anode material, which been the cause for concerns about the safety other Li-ion battery brands. Instead, Argonne developed an innovative, more stable new form ofnano-phase lithium titanate (LTO ) to replace the graphite. It also developed a new way of making nano-phased LTO that will allow for easier industrial processing, as well as provide a high packing density that can increase the battery'senergy density and provide the power needed for vehicle acceleration andregenerative charging of HEVs.The DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's (EERE)
FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies program provides funding for Argonne battery research.External links
* http://www.enerdel.com
* http://www.ener1.com/
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