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Echion and Topsoe Publishes Whitepaper Showcasing High Performance, Lithium-ion, Cobalt-free, 3V LNMO-XNO™ Cell System

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Echion and Topsoe publishes Whitepaper showcasing high performance, lithium-ion, cobalt-free, 3V LNMO-XNO™ cell system.

Echion Technologies (“Echion”) and Topsoe have published a whitepaper, summarising the results of a collaborate effort to showcase the market-leading lithium-ion active material technologies of each company.

For the first time, Echion’s high performance mixed niobium oxide (XNO™) anode has been successfully paired with Topsoe’s high-voltage spinel LNMO cathode.

The results presented in the Whitepaper include half-cell performances of both anode and cathodes and full cell performances including charge and discharge rate vs. capacity retention and cycle life performance. 

Commercial-format cell modelling is also presented, which provides indicative energy densities achievable by the LNMO-XNO™ cell system.  Importantly, benefits over other cell systems, such as NMC-LTO are highlighted.

Ben Ting, Commercial Director, Echion, said:

The work presented in this Whitepaper shows the potential for the LNMO-XNO™ cell system to provide a safe, long life, high power yet energy-dense lithium-ion cell, which ticks the boxes for heavy duty applications and where Total Cost of Ownership is critical.

“These include off-highway vehicles, AGVs, and railway rolling stock.” 

It is important to note that whilst both Echion and Topsoe have worked to optimise active material loadings and electrode designs, only standard electrolytes with no additives were used in test cells.  

Dr Loubna El Ouatani, Chief Product Officer, Echion, said:

By purposefully restricting ourselves to standard electrolytes, we wish to show that further optimisation to improve rate capability and cycle life performances can still be achieved by cell manufacturers and their proprietary electrolyte systems.

Jeppe Winther Hedegaard, Senior Business Development Manager, Topsoe, said:

Over the past year, we have developed a great working relationship with Echion. 

“With the combined advantages of each our battery active materials, we look forward to seeing what market interest this Whitepaper generates and will be on hand to support potential customers in commercialising this cell system.”  

The Whitepaper is available for download here and Echion and Topsoe welcome opportunities for collaboration with cell manufacturers and OEMs interested in the LNMO-XNO™ cell system.

About Echion Technologies:

Echion is a world-leading developer of advanced lithium-ion battery materials, whose products enable cell manufacturers to deliver cost-effective, fast-charging, high-energy density and long-life power cells for a wide range of markets including automotive, transportation, premium consumer electronics, and grid-storage applications.

Echion provides materials and battery cell manufacturers with packages of protected intellectual property, customisation options, materials synthesis and cell integration know-how and for different end-user markets.

See: www.echiontech.com

About Topsoe:

Topsoe is a global leader in carbon emission reduction technologies for the chemical and refining industries. By perfecting chemistry for a better world, we enable our customers to succeed in the transition towards renewable energy.

The development of better rechargeable-battery materials is key to the future of many industries.

Utilizing our long history within catalysis and surface science – from product development at the nanoscale to fully industrialized manufacturing at ton-scale – we are developing next-generation materials for rechargeable batteries that will be safer, lighter, more durable, faster to charge, more powerful, and cost-efficient.

Topsoe is headquartered in Denmark and serves customers around the globe.

 See: www.topsoe.com

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Echion and Topsoe publishes Whitepaper showcasing high performance, cobalt-free, 3V LNMO-XNO™ cell system, February 22, 2022

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