https://revolution-green.com/zinc-manganese-battery-funded-market-30x-cheaper-per-kwh-li-ion-high-density-non-toxic/
Zinc-manganese battery funded for market: 30X cheaper per kWh than Li-ion;
high density, non-toxic
Nov 9, 2019  

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Markets bullish on renewables at the threshold of the 2020's
…hopes to have a product available within 12 months.

A University of Adelaide designed and patented battery technology – which
could revolutionise electricity storage by providing a far safer, cheaper
and more reliable model than those already on the market – has secured a
$1million research contract to bring it to market.

The new design uses non-toxic zinc and manganese, two metals that are
abundant in Australia, and incombustible aqueous electrolyte to produce a
battery with a high energy density.

“I can imagine this battery being used on all vehicle types from small
scooters to even diesel electric trains. Also in homes that need batteries
to store solar power, or even large solar/wind farms.”  Dr Dongliang Chao

The high energy safe battery opens up markets where the battery weight, size
and safety are essential factors, including automotive and aerospace, and
domestic and commercial buildings, and grid-scale energy storage.

Battery designer Dr Dongliang Chao and Prof Shi-Zhang Qiao, from the
University of Adelaide’s School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced
Materials, said the potential for the technology is huge.

“With more sustainable energy being produced – such as through wind and
solar farms – storing this energy in batteries in a safe, non-expensive and
environmentally sound way is becoming more urgent but current battery
materials – including lithium, lead and cadmium – are expensive, hazardous
and toxic.

“Our new electrolytic battery technology uses the non-toxic zinc and
manganese and incombustible aqueous electrolyte to produce a battery with a
high energy density. The high energy safe battery opens up markets where the
battery weight/size and safety are essential factors, such as automotive and
aerial vehicles, and domestic and commercial dwellings.

“In addition, the battery uses basic materials and simple manufacturing
processes so will be much cheaper to produce and easier to recycle than
existing batteries of comparable energy density.”

The cost of this new electrolytic Zn–Mn battery is estimated at < US$ 10 per
kWh. This is significantly less than that for current Li-ion batteries of
US$ 300 per kWh, Ni–Fe batteries US$ 72 per kWh, and lead–acid batteries US$
48 per kWh.

Chinese battery manufacturer Zhuoyue Power New Energy Ltd, whose current
batteries are lead-based, has committed $1 million to develop the new
technology and hopes to have a product available within 12 months.

This project focuses on a combination of the new electrolytic battery
technology and the company’s battery assembling technology.

This project is an example of how the University of Adelaide is addressing
its industry engagement priorities in energy, mining and resources, and is
tackling the grand challenge of sustainable energy for the future benefit of
the community.

Source: University of Adelaide
Funding battery breakthrough
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/newsroom/news/list/2019/10/29/funding-battery-breakthrough-0
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As referenced by Asterix in a comment below, earlier zinc-manganese oxide
research by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory had been reported on
in 2016:

PNNL’s improved aqueous zinc-manganese oxide battery offers a
cost-effective, environmentally friendly alternative for storing renewable
energy and supporting the power grid. Courtesy of Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory.
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