Microgrid Energy Storage using Lithum-Sulfur Batteries
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OXIS Energy, a manufacturer Lithium Sulfur battery technology has formed a collaboration with the University
of Southampton to demonstrate a new rechargeable battery technology capable of achieving high cycle life at
competitive costs to target the microgrid energy storage market. The project will exploit OXIS Energy's core
Lithium Sulfur technology using a new electrolyte classification to extend cycle life. The University of
Southampton will exploit their extensive knowledge of novel electrochemical test techniques to assess
candidate electrolyte formulations and then test their performance credentials in the laboratory. These new
electrolytes will be then scaled up by OXIS and their full performance characterised in a prototype Li-S battery
cells. The project will demonstrate the commercial feasibility of this new rechargeable battery technology for
stationary energy storage. If successful developed this technology will reduce consumer costs and carbon
emissions whilst improving the Uk's energy security by being less reliant on foreign imports of fossil fuels.
OXIS ENERGY LIMITED | LEAD_ORG |
OXIS ENERGY LIMITED | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
University of Southampton | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Tom Cleaver | PM_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Energy technology
- Emissions
- Accumulators
- Sulfur
- Microgrids
- Energy
- Lithium
- Batteries
- Technology
Extracted key phrases
- Manufacturer lithium Sulfur battery technology
- New rechargeable battery technology capable
- Microgrid Energy Storage
- Lithium Sulfur technology
- OXIS Energy
- Sulfur Batteries
- New electrolyte classification
- Microgrid energy storage market
- S battery
- Stationary energy storage
- High cycle life
- Candidate electrolyte formulation
- Novel electrochemical test technique
- Energy security
- Lithum