Carbon honeycomb grids for advanced lead-acid batteries. Part I: Proof of concept |
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Authors: | Angel Kirchev Nina KirchevaMarion Perrin |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Stockage de l’Electricté, Institut National de l’Energie Solaire, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et Energies Alternatives (CEA), 50 Avenue du Lac Léman - Lynx 3, BP332, 73377 Le Bourget du Lac, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() The carbon honeycomb grid is proposed as innovative solution for high energy density lead acid battery. The proof of concept is demonstrated, developing grids suitable for the small capacity, scale of valve-regulated lead acid batteries with 2.5-3 Ah plates. The manufacturing of the grids, includes fast, known and simple processes which can be rescaled for mass production with a minimum, investment costs. The most critical process of green composite carbonisation by heating in inert, atmosphere from 200 to 1000 °C takes about 5 h, guaranteeing the low cost of the grids. An AGM-VRLA, cell with prototype positive plate based on the lead-2% tin electroplated carbon honeycomb grid and, conventional negative plates is cycled demonstrating 191 deep cycles. The impedance spectroscopy, measurements indicate the grid performance remains acceptable despite the evolution of the corrosion, processes during the cycling. |
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Keywords: | Carbon honeycomb grid Lead acid battery AGM VRLAB Positive plate impedance Grid corrosion |
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