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Axeon applies NCM electrochemical battery technology
19th Oct 2011. Axeon applies new battery technology to range extender electric van concept.
Axeon, Europe’s leading independent developer and manufacturer of lithium-ion battery systems, has applied its ground-breaking Nickel Cobalt Manganese (NCM) battery technology in a hybrid electric vehicle concept.
UK-based Intelligent Energy and Revolve Technologies are collaborative partners in a TSB-aided concept for a lightweight, low emissions, range extended electric delivery van.
The 25kWh Axeon battery pack will enable the hybrid to run over 60 miles on electric power from the battery, before the on-board range extender internal combustion engine comes into play, powers the electric motor and recharges the battery. In this mode the total range combining the electric range and one tank of fuel is over 400 miles. The battery is made up of NCM pouch cells which provide greater energy density than Lithium Iron Phosphate cells.
Massive reduction in carbon footprint
Andy Tempest at Intelligent Energy, said: ‘The lightweight range-extended electric van will allow users to reduce fuel costs, and therefore running costs, which when combined with the 80% reduction in CO2 emissions allows them to massively reduce their CO2 footprint at no cost premium’.
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