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Asahi Kasei Electrolyte Extends Performance in Batteries

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Asahi Kasei Electrolyte Extends Performance in Batteries

Noida, India, October 3, 2024Asahi Kasei, a global leader in advanced materials, has made a significant stride in lithium-ion battery technology with the development of a novel electrolyte that significantly improves performance. This groundbreaking innovation addresses key challenges faced by the battery industry, including low-temperature performance, high-temperature durability, and energy density.

The proprietary electrolyte, developed by Asahi Kasei’s research team, is based on acetonitrile (AcN), a solvent known for its high ionic conductivity. By carefully optimizing the combination of lithium salts, other solvents, and additives, the company has created an electrolyte that delivers superior performance in lithium-ion batteries.

  • Enhanced Power Output: Increased performance even at low temperatures, ensuring reliable operation in various environments.
  • Improved Durability: Extended service life at high temperatures, addressing a critical challenge in LIBs.
  • Reduced Battery Size and Cost: Smaller battery packs with lower manufacturing costs, enabling more efficient energy storage solutions.

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