http://gas2.org/2014/08/09/new-electric-car-battery-cuts-weight-40/
New Electric Car Battery Cuts Weight by 40%
20140809

[image  
http://gas2.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/lite-battery.png
ev-lite lightweight battery
]

Electric cars are quickly overcoming the hurdles of cost and range anxiety,
but one area that still needs improvement is the added weight of big battery
packs. UK-based Cenex has just completed a two-year project to reduce both
the weight and cost of EV batteries, succeeding by shaving 99 pounds, or
about 41% of the weight off a standard EV battery, reports Green Car
Congress.

Cenex also achieved a 63% reduction in the cost of non-cell battery
components, and ultimately the company hopes to enable mass production of
lower weight and cost battery packs. Cenex made these weight and cost
savings by eliminating the need for wires and screws in the power pack,
massively reducing the number of battery components; in two similarly-sized
4 kWh modules, the EV-Lite battery project used just 196 separate
components, compared to over 800 in a conventional battery pack.

Cenex also developed an innovative safety feature which isolates individual
cells in case of a fire, and the team derived five different patents for
their efforts. Considering that the average EV battery is complicated,
costly, and in the case of the Tesla Model S, can weigh upwards of 1,300
pounds. Reduce that by 40%, and you just shaved over 500 pounds from the
curb weight of the Model S, which would mean more range and better driving
characteristics.

Lighter batteries have a lot of benefits, and once automakers overcome the
bugaboo of weight, we should start seeing some really long range EVs.
[© gas2.org]



http://www.cenex.co.uk/news/ev-lite-project-completed-exciting-developments-lightweighting-batteries/
EV-Lite project completed: exciting developments for the lightweighting of
batteries

Cenex is pleased to announce the successful completion of a Sustainable
Lightweight Low Cost Battery Systems for Extended Life Cycles (EV-Lite); a
two-year project co-funded by the UK’s innovation agency, the Technology
Strategy Board. The project consortium is formed of the Manufacturing
Technology Centre, Unipart Manufacturing, Electrovaya, RDVS, CRR, Bluebird
Innovation Group, Loughborough University and Cenex.

After two years of intensive collaboration, the EV-Lite project is drawing
to a close. The consortium has been immensely successful with the design of
a new electric vehicle battery. The project targets have been surpassed with
a 41% reduction in weight and a 63% reduction in cost of the non-cell
components realised. This translates to a saving of 45kg at the battery pack
level. The ultimate aim of this ambitious and exciting project is to enable
volume manufacturing for electric vehicle battery packs in the UK through
innovative design and, in doing so, help bring electrical vehicles to the
mass market.

Innovative design and manufacturing ideas have helped the consortium to
achieve significant cost reductions and weight savings without sacrificing
functionality. The new battery design has no wire or screws; this step
change in design has translated into significant improvements in battery
pack assembly.  When compared to a benchmarked battery the EV-Lite design
has a parts count of 196 vs 807 for a 4KwHr sized module.
Key achievements of the project include:

 - No wires or screws used in design
 - Novel safety feature to isolate cells in an accident
 - Design for low cost, automated assembly
 - Novel battery interface system
 - 5 patent applications
 - Novel battery management board design

In the EV-Lite project, the main role of Cenex is managing the battery test
and validation work package. The lead partner, the Manufacturing Technology
Centre, has manufactured two prototype battery packs, utilising a new
Battery Management System designed by RDVS. One of the battery packs has
been tested by Loughborough University using real life test cycles developed
by Cenex to ensure the new project battery design is tested within a
performance envelope representative of conditions during in-service
operation.

The prototype battery pack and the mobile robotic assembly cell used for
automated assembly will be presented to the public at Cenex-LCV 2014 at
Millbrook Proving Ground in September. For further information on the event
please visit http://www.cenex-lcv.co.uk/
[© 2014 Cenex]




For all EVLN posts use:
http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/template/NamlServlet.jtp?macro=search_page&node=413529&query=evln&sort=date

http://www.cenex-lcv.co.uk/2014/
The UK’s Premier Low Carbon Vehicle Event @Millbrook 9/10-11 2014

http://theconversation.com/electric-vehicles-go-from-status-symbol-to-company-workhorse-29713
Electric vehicles go from status symbol to company workhorse

http://www.energylivenews.com/2014/08/06/business-travel-firm-hails-green-chauffeurs/
Thriev's green-chauffeur fleet thrives on BYD GigaWatt EVs

http://www.jejuweekly.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=4301
Kia Soul, Samsung-Renault SM3, Spark, i3 EVs for carbon-free Jeju.jp

http://www.thegreencarwebsite.co.uk/blog/index.php/2014/08/04/german-ev-drivers-say-goodbye-to-multiple-rfids-with-new-app/
German EV drivers say goodbye to multiple RFIDs with new app
+
EVLN: Fickle CR aboutface & Kardashian-dumps Tesla-S


{brucedp.150m.com}



--
View this message in context: 
http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/EVLN-cenex-co-uk-Cuts-EV-Battery-Pack-Weight-by-40-tp4670978.html
Sent from the Electric Vehicle Discussion List mailing list archive at 
Nabble.com.
_______________________________________________
UNSUBSCRIBE: http://www.evdl.org/help/index.html#usub
http://lists.evdl.org/listinfo.cgi/ev-evdl.org
For EV drag racing discussion, please use NEDRA 
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NEDRA)

Reply via email to