CTP stands for Cell-to-Pack and refers to a technology that skips the standardized module design and directly integrates individual battery cells into the battery pack. This integration helps improve energy density and reduces the size and weight of the overall battery system.
Why are battery selection and battery pack design important?
Battery selection and battery pack design are critical factors for engineers across multiple sectors to meet performance targets. From designing hand-held power tools to next-generation electric vehicles, the choice and assembly of multi-cell battery packs and modules is a key factor in creating the best products.
Can new battery technologies reshape energy systems?
We explore cutting-edge new battery technologies that hold the potential to reshape energy systems, drive sustainability, and support the green transition.
The company calls this dual-chemistry hybrid pack Gemini, and recently told Charged that it is enabled by utilizing cutting-edge cell technologies and a proprietary high-power-density DC-DC converter. Founded by Mujeeb Ijaz in July of 2020, the Michigan-based company recently closed a $65-million funding round led by BMW i Ventures.
Are zinc-air batteries a viable alternative to lithium-ion batteries?
Future Potential: Inexpensive and highly scalable for renewable energy storage Zinc-air batteries are emerging as a promising alternative in the energy storage field due to their high energy density, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefits. They have an energy density of up to 400 Wh/kg, rivaling lithium-ion batteries.
What are the characteristics of a battery chemistry?
Q&A with ONE CTO Dr. Steven Kaye. There is a wide range of characteristics that describe the performance of any given battery chemistry: energy density, specific energy, specific power, discharge efficiency, self-discharge rate, cycle life, calendar life, and—not the least important—cost.
Could lithium-metal batteries replace traditional lithium-ion in EVs?
Future Potential: Could replace traditional lithium-ion in EVs with extended range As the name suggests, Lithium-metal batteries use lithium metal as the anode. This allows for substantially higher energy density—almost double that of traditional lithium-ion batteries.