New Solid-State Batteries Comes with Solid Electrolyte (SE) Membrane Technology

Press Release Summary:

  • Offer room temperature lithium ionic conductivity >1 mS/cm and stable against lithium metal anode with thickness down to 25 microns
  • Enable solid-state lithium metal batteries with energy density of 500 watt-hours per kilogram
  • Reduces cost of SSBs to below $100 per kilowatt hour for electric cars

Original Press Release:

Ampcera Announces a Low-Cost and Scalable Solid Electrolyte Technology for Solid-State Batteries

New Technology to Lower the Cost of Electric Vehicles

TUCSON, Ariz., June 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Ampcera Inc., an innovator in solid electrolyte technologies, today announced a low-cost flexible solid electrolyte (SE) membrane technology for solid-state batteries (SSBs). This new technology marks another leap forward in the commercialization of next-generation SSBs. Unlike conventional lithium ion batteries (LIBs) that include a flammable liquid or gel polymer electrolyte, SSBs use a safe SE and promise to double the driving range of electric vehicles when loaded with the same weight of batteries.

Performance and cost are the bottlenecks in the commercialization of SE technology and SSBs. To address them, Ampcera has been developing a scalable SE technology, and has filed multiple U.S. patent applications and an international PCT patent application on its flexible SE membranes, a low-cost manufacturing method, and the corresponding SSBs. Some key features and benefits of this new technology are highlighted below.

  • High-performance SE membranes, having a thickness down to 25 microns, room temperature lithium ionic conductivity >1 mS/cm, and stable against a lithium metal anode, would enable solid-state lithium metal batteries with an energy density of 500 watt-hours per kilogram.
  • The vertically integrated manufacturing from materials synthesis to battery cell assembly has significant cost advantages over competing technologies for SSBs, offering a solution to reduce the cost of SSBs to below $100 per kilowatt hour, which is considered a cost target for electric cars to be competitive economically with gasoline cars.

"We are now expanding our team to scale up this technology and further integrate it in solid-state lithium battery cells," said Dr. Hui Du, co-founder and CTO of Ampcera. "With increasing profits from sales and additional support from our investors and the U.S. DOE SBIR program, Ampcera is committed to accelerating the commercial success of this technology in the coming years."

Contact Ampcera directly to learn more about this new technology and investment opportunities.

About Ampcera Inc.
Ampcera is focused on developing and commercializing high-performance solid electrolyte materials and scalable manufacturing processes for next-generation lithium batteries through partnerships with major automotive OEMs and battery makers. Ampcera is headquartered in the Silicon Valley in California with a research and development laboratory located in the Tucson Tech Park in Arizona.

Media and Investor Contact:
Sumin Zhu, Ph.D., co-founder and CEO
szhu@ampcera.com

Ampcera Inc.
Web Site: http://ampcera.com/

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