Development of Internal Hybrid Li-ion Battery and Li-ion Capacitor Cells and Energy Storage Modules for Military and Civilian Applications

Abstract

Development of Internal Hybrid Li-ion Battery and Li-ion Capacitor Cells and Energy Storage Modules for Military and Civilian ApplI"n this proposed project, we will demonstrate a new hybrid energy storage source which combinesLIC and LIB. The fundamental differen"ce between the proposed hybrid energy storage source andthe previous hybrid device (LIC) is that the new hybrid energy storage technology integrates twoseparate energy storage devices into one by synergistically combining battery and capacitormaterials together" to form positive (or cathode) and/or negative (or anode) composite electrodes,and it is rightly named as the ~Internal Hybrid~ ene"rgy source. This new hybrid energy storagedevice will not require any electric circuits for charge balancing and control. The overa"ll internalhybrid system will be simple, light, compact, and cost effective when compared with theconventional (external) hybrid e"nergy storage source.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Sep 29, 2017
Source ID
N000141712650

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  • Jim Zheng

Organizations

  • Florida State University
  • Office of Naval Research
  • United States Navy

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  • Battery Technology and Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering