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IvanVanBeethoven on Sep 11, 2024 10:16am
HPQs Superior 18650 high-performance batteries
Silicon-Anode Batteries Outperform Graphite by 39% with 98% Capacity Retention, after 150 Cycles | |
In today's press release, HPQ shares that recent tests of 18650 batteries with GEN3 silicon-based materials continue to outperform commercially available graphite batteries by approximately 39%, GEN1 by over 30%, and GEN2 by over 16%, all with only a 2% capacity degradation after 150 cycles. | |
Real-World Battery Performance These results are not just theoretical. GEN3-powered batteries maintain an average capacity of 3,793 mAh after 150 cycles, significantly higher than the graphite benchmark of 2,748 mAh. This represents a substantial improvement for applications requiring high-performance batteries, particularly in electric vehicles and portable electronics. | |
Statement from Leadership | |
"GEN3's capacity retention of 97.8%, reflecting a minimal 2.2% capacity loss after 150 cycles, represents a significant achievement. This is especially notable when compared to commercially available high-performance (>3,000 mAh) 18650 battery models, which lose between 11% and 20% of their capacity after the same number of cycles, depending on the model [3]," said Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Inc. and NOVACIUM SAS. "These results have real-world implications, as our material can be integrated seamlessly into existing manufacturing processes without the need for costly retooling or overhauls." | |
Explore the HPQ Silicon Website | |
Investors and interested readers are invited to explore the HPQ Silicon website and access our latest presentation, providing a deep insight into the development strategy for our three key initiatives. | |
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