SBIR-STTR Award

Silver metal hydride cells for portable rechargeable energy storage applications
Award last edited on: 3/8/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NASA : JSC
Total Award Amount
$75,000
Award Phase
1
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Principal Investigator
Subhash K Dhar

Company Information

Ovonic Battery Company (AKA: Uni-solar~Sovonics Solar Systems~Ovonic Imaging Systems Inc~Ovonic Thermo-Electr)

2968 Waterview Drive
Rochester Hills, MI 48309
   (248) 293-0440
   battery@ovonic.com
   www.ovonic.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 08
County: Oakland

Phase I

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Phase I year
1993
Phase I Amount
$75,000
It is proposed to demonstrate the performance characteristics of a high energy density rechargeable battery based on the silver metal hydride system with an energy density of 80 Wh/Kg and over 200 Wh/l. These values are almost three times that of Pb/Acid and more than 2 times that of Ni/Cd. Ovonic Silver/MH system has been under development for some time at OBC. Some preliminary data exists at OBC on a vented version of this system. The potential capability of this system has been demonstrated in this configuration. The Ovonic Nickel metal hydride has been demonstrated to have good energy density, easy manufacturability and environmentally benign disposition. By extrapolation it is expected that the silver metal hydride system proposed will retain all the performance attributes of the nickel metal hydride system. By utilizing some of the key high specific capacity negative electrodes and high energy density silver electrodes it is proposed to fabricate and test prismatic starved cells of capacity greater than 7Ah yielding 80 Wh/kg and over 200/liter in volumetric energy density. They will be tested for capacity, rate capability, temperature performance etc. It is proposed to proceed into Phase II with fabrication and testing of large number of individual prismatic starved cells. Once reproducible results are obtained fabrication and testing of battery modules using these individual cells will be taken up as one of the tasks in Phase II.Similar to those technology developed for space related uses,that have eventually been adapted to terrestrial applications it is expected that the Silver metal hydride battery system will replace all the present day silver-zinc and silver-cadmium cell applications in both the civilian and military applications. Commercial satellite technology for transmission of video and audio signals locally and global is increasing and will become an important consumer of the Silver metal hydride batteriesovonic silver metal hydride cells

Phase II

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