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Researchers at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT) have developed a lithium-ion capacitor using a composite material of single-layer carbon nanotube and lithiumtitanate (Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 , LTO that features enhanced high-rate capacity and discharge properties.
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near Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research. Proterra’s TerraVolt energy storage system consists of 54-72 kWh lithiumtitanate battery packs that recharge in 10 minutes using the company’s roof-mounted Fast Fill recharging system. Proterra Inc. later this year.
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million USABC research project, 50% cost-shared with DOE, in partnership with ANL on developing a battery system that matches the safety of its lithiumtitanate anode (Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 ) with a safe, high voltage 4.8V EnerDel is currently wrapping up an 18-month, $2.5 spinel cathode (LiMn 1.5 EnerDel Chief Operating Officer Naoki Ota.
Pankaj K Alaboina, Yeqian Ge, Md-Jamal Uddin, Yang Liu, Dongsuek Lee, Seiung Park, Xiangwu Zhang, and Sung-Jin Cho (2016) “Nanoscale Porous LithiumTitanate Anode for Superior High Temperature Performance” ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b00895. 6b00895.
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