• Lithium-Sulfur For Electric Aircraft Power

    From Larry Dighera@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 9 07:01:10 2019
    https://www.avweb.com/recent-updates/business-military/bye-looks-to-lithium-sulfur-for-electric-aircraft-power/

    Bye Looks To Lithium-Sulfur For Electric Aircraft Power
    Kate O'Connor August 8, 20191

    Image: Bye Aerospace
    Bye Aerospace and OXIS Energy have announced a collaboration to
    develop and produce a Lithium-Sulfur (Li-S) “advanced battery cell for
    the high-voltage battery pack system to be considered for Bye’s future
    electric aircraft.” According to OXIS Energy CEO Huw Hampson-Jones,
    OXIS’ Li-S cells and battery systems are “over 50 percent lighter than
    the current Li-ion cell and battery systems” and are capable of
    achieving the energy density needed for Bye’s aircraft.

    “A key measure of OXIS’ suitability is to be able to consistently
    produce cells in excess of 400 Wh/kg [watt-hours per kilogram], which
    are already undergoing evaluation,” said Huw Hampson-Jones. “OXIS
    expects to achieve 500 Wh/kg by early 2020.”

    Bye Aerospace CEO George Bye says that the Li-S project is separate
    from current “agreements and intentions” related to the company’s
    eFlyer 2 electric trainer. Instead, it is aimed at the four-place
    eFlyer 4 and unnamed “future air taxi aircraft designs.” Work on the
    project is scheduled to begin this September with the goal of moving
    toward production of commercial cells and battery systems over the
    following 18 months. --------------------------------------------------------------

    https://oxisenergy.com/https-oxisenergy-com-wp-content-uploads-2019-02-codemge-press-release-final-004-1-pdf-2/

    OXIS ENERGY GOES INTO MASS PRODUCTION OF LITHIUM SULFUR CELLS
    By Oxis EnergyJune 6, 2019Press Releases

    OXIS Energy is to establish the first ever manufacturing plant for the production of electrolyte and cathode active material specifically for
    the mass production of lithium sulfur cells. The plant will be built
    at the Kenfig Industrial Estate Port Talbot in Wales. OXIS has signed
    a 15 year lease with United UK Real Estate Investment Industrial
    Holdings Limited to develop the plant and it’s expected that several
    hundred jobs will be created within the next ten years. The
    electrolyte and cathode active material, which is currently at
    Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL) 8 will be produced for worldwide
    export.

    The plant will supply the OXIS Energy Brazil Holding’s manufacturing
    plant, which has been jointly set up between the State Government of
    Minas Gerais and OXIS Energy UK. OXIS will retain its Research and
    Development activity in the UK. However, it will collaborate with
    Codemig, a wholly owned company controlled by the State of Minas
    Gerais to jointly exploit lithium rock deposit for the production of
    world class lithium metal, which is used by OXIS for its Li-S cells.
    OXIS is currently working on the design of the Brazilian Plant with
    NORDIKA Pharmaceutical of Brazil. It is also collaborating with other
    European companies, such as Siemens AG who have expertise in digital manufacturing and cyber security.

    The objective is to produce the active material in Port Talbot in
    order to supply the cell capacity production in millions of units from
    2020 until 2030.

    Huw Hampson-Jones, CEO OXIS Energy said, “With support from both the
    State Government of Minas Gerais and the Welsh Government, including
    the investment made by the Development Bank of Wales, OXIS is working
    towards the commercialization of mass production of lithium sulfur
    cells for electric batteries in order to address our target markets -
    aviation, marine and buses and trucks (Heavy Electric Vehicles).”
    The Western seaboard of the ports in Wales, Cardiff, Newport, Port
    Talbot and Swansea are ideally placed and accessible for exports to
    Brazil. OXIS will decide on the port of embarkation of the goods in
    the next 18-24-months.

    Huw Hampson-Jones added, "We believe this will create even more jobs
    in Wales. In many cases we shall be creating a highly skilled
    workforce, and indeed, Wales is the only region in the UK, where it is
    seeking to promote bilingualism, which is the basis for multilingual
    skills, an essential requirement for OXIS in its expansion plans for
    its long-term growth in the export of goods.”

    Editor's notes
    OXIS Energy Ltd is involved in the design, development and now the
    move towards commercial production of lithium sufur cells for battery
    systems. With over 40 patent families, OXIS has been granted 182
    patents with 99 pending. OXIS has demonstrable empirical data
    justifying its claim on the inherent safety of its battery technology.
    Contact: Gaenor Howells. gaenor@gaenorhowells.com
    www.oxisenergy.com
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    https://oxisenergy.com/products/

    Standard Pouch Cell
    OXIS has developed a game changing Ultra Light Lithium Sulfur pouch
    cells. Large quantity manufacture will be handled by our manufacturing
    plants in Brazil in the the UK.

    Nominal voltage: 2.1 V
    Typical capacity: 10 – 35 Ah
    Specific Energy: Up to 400 Wh/kg
    OXIS will develop two types of Ultra Light cells (20 Ah, 2.1V) in
    order to address the specific requirements of aerospace and
    automotive:
    – High energy density cell (>500 Wh/kg) for small electric aircrafts
    (2 seater), UAV and High Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS).
    – High power cell (>400 Wh/kg) for automotive applications and
    electric Vertical Take Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

    Ultralight Cell – high gravimetric energy density, low temperature
    tolerance, lightest of OXIS cell technologies
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    https://45uevg34gwlltnbsf2plyua1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/OXIS-Li-S-Ultra-Light-Cell-spec-sheet-v4.2.pdf

    Ultra Light Lithium Sulfur Pouch Cell Ultra Light
    High gravimetric energy density, Rechargeable Li-S Pouch Cell
    Key Features
    ? Extremely lightweight: >400 Wh/kg already proven
    ? Safe
    ? Full 100% Discharge Capability
    ? High Power type for Aviation and Electric Vehicle
    ? High Energy type for Aeronautical, Defence and Maritime
    ? Bespoke cell sizes available
    Ultra Light Cell Technology Specifications
    Type High Power High Energy
    Part Number POA000343 POA000412
    Availability Evaluation Sample
    Operating Voltage (V) 1.9-2.6
    Nominal Voltage (V) 2.1
    Typical Capacity (Ah)
    0.2C discharge at 20°C to 1.9V
    19±0.5 14.7±0.5
    Gravimetric Energy (Wh/kg) 300±5* 400±10**
    Max. Peak Discharge (C)
    <30s, 50% SoC, 20°C
    6 2
    Max. Continuous Discharge (C)*** 3 1
    Max. Charge Rate (Hours) 4
    Cycle Life (Cycles)
    100% DoD****, 80% BoL
    60-100 60-100
    Operating Temperature (°C)***** 0 to 30
    Storage Temperature (°C) -30 to 20
    Pouch Format (mm)
    Length x width x thickness
    151±1 x 116±1 x 10.7±0.2 145±2 x 78±2 x 10±1
    Tab Dimensions (mm)
    Length x width x height
    27±1 x 20 x 0.2
    Cell Weight (g) 141±2 85±2
    Abuse Safety Testing In-House to IEC62133 standard
    Notice to Readers:
    OXIS Energy Ltd reserves the right to make changes to this document
    and without prior notice.
    We do not support orders from consumers, please see our website for
    details about our cell production and battery design partners
    V4.2 (Apr-19) ------------------------------------------------------------------

    https://byeaerospace.com/3620-2/

    OXIS Energy to Develop Proof-of-Concept Advanced, Lightweight Lithium
    Sulfur Cells for BYE AEROSPACE
    by Alexis Lincoln | Jul 31, 2019 | Latest News | 0 comments

    OXIS Energy to Develop Proof-of-Concept Advanced, Lightweight Lithium
    Sulfur Cells for BYE AEROSPACE

    OXIS Energy to Develop Proof-of-Concept Advanced, Lightweight Lithium
    Sulfur Cells for BYE AEROSPACE

    Companies Launch Phase 1 of Collaboration Program

    The OXIS Energy Lithium-Sulfur battery cell technology offers
    significant benefits to aviation and as a result, it is collaborating
    with Bye Aerospace of Denver, Colorado to produce a common Li-S
    advanced battery cell for the high voltage battery pack system to be
    considered for Bye’s future electric aircraft. These cells will
    achieve the higher energy density required for such aircraft. The
    project will commence in September 2019.

    Huw Hampson-Jones, CEO OXIS Energy, said, “Aviation is one of OXIS’
    target markets, and in the first instance, Regional Rapid Air Taxi Transportation. A key measure of OXIS’ suitability is to be able to consistently produce cells in excess of 400 Wh/kg, which are already
    undergoing evaluation. OXIS expects to achieve 500 Wh/kg by early
    2020. Our Li-S cells and battery systems are ideally suited for
    aviation. They are over 50% lighter than the current Li-ion cell and
    battery systems, with the winning formula of a high energy cell at the
    power required. The use of the same cell format across batteries will
    also help our customers to minimise cost and improve serviceability.”

    George Bye, CEO of Bye Aerospace, said “New Li-S battery cells from
    Oxis have the potential to greatly enhance the quality, cost and
    performance of eFlyer 4 and our other future aircraft projects. Our collaboration with OXIS is separate from the current eFlyer 2
    agreements and intentions we have with confirmed and our future supply
    chain partners. Bye Aerospace is working with Oxis on the Li-S battery
    cell characteristics to significantly improve our eFlyer 4 and future
    air taxi aircraft designs’ performance. The average age of the global
    market for Turboprop fleet is 28 years. OXIS has the potential to
    provide a Li-S battery cell that is truly a game-changer.”

    In ground tests in Europe, OXIS has already shown that Li-S has
    demonstrated a significant improvement in simulated flight duration
    compared with Lithium NMC; it will now undertake a further series of
    tests which will provide a robust indication of the OXIS Li-S
    performance.

    Over the next 18 months, the aim is to move towards the production of commercial cells and battery systems in order to meet the volume
    roll-out criteria set by Bye Aerospace.

    Editor’s Notes
    OXIS Energy Ltd is involved in the design, development and now the
    move towards commercial production of lithium sulfur cells for battery
    systems. OXIS manufactures and produces all aspects and components in
    the making of the Li-S cell. With over 44 patent families, OXIS has
    been granted 183 patents with 101 pending.
    Contact: Gaenor Howells. gaenor@gaenorhowells.com
    www.oxisenergy.com

    Bye Aerospace is developing FAR 23-certified general aviation
    aircraft, starting with the eFlyer 2, for the flight training role.
    The eFlyer family of aircraft, featuring exemplary engineering,
    research, and electric aircraft solutions producing no CO2, are
    designed to answer compelling market needs. The company, a finalist in
    the manufacturing category for ColoradoBiz magazine’s Top Company of
    the Year 2019, was founded by George E. Bye, who is also Chairman and
    CEO.

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