日産自動車:バイポーラ電極/全樹脂LiB技術:APBにライセンス供与(動画):  Nissan licenses lithium-ion battery technology to APB Corporation 2020/04/16:  日产向APB Corporation授予锂离子电池技术许可2020/04/16

日産自動車:バイポーラ電極/全樹脂LiB技術:APBにライセンス供与(動画): 
Nissan licenses lithium-ion battery technology to APB Corporation 2020/04/16: 
日产向APB Corporation授予锂离子电池技术许可2020/04/16

日産自動車:

2020/04/16

日産自動車は4月16日、「バイポーラ電極構造を有する全樹脂電池の技術」をAPBに、ライセンス供与すると発表しました。

全樹脂電池は、先進的なリチウムイオンバッテリーの要素技術の一つ。

日産は1990年代初頭よりリチウムイオンバッテリー/研究開発を始めました。

バイポーラ電極/全樹脂LiB:

1997年、「プレーリーJOY EV」で、電気自動車用リチウムイオンバッテリーを、世界に先駆けて実用化。

今回ライセンス供与する「バイポーラ電極構造を有する全樹脂電池の技術」には以下の特長があります。

  1. 容積当たりの充電容量が増大
  2. 電解質が樹脂に置き換わることで安全性がより向上
  3. 構造がシンプルなため低コスト

https://global.nissannews.com/ja-JP/releases/200416-01-j

Nissan licenses lithium-ion battery technology to APB Corporation 2020/04/16

YOKOHAMA, Japan –

Nissan has licensed an advanced technology to APB Corporation that will allow mass production of lower-cost, safer lithium-ion batteries with increased charging capacity.

Backed by investment from major companies, Tokyo-based APB plans to build a factory in Japan that will use Nissan’s technology to make all-polymer batteries for storage use.

All-polymer batteries are said to be the next generation of lithium-ion batteries.

Nissan’s technology, known as bipolar structure all-polymer battery technology, will help consumers and communities to more effectively use low-cost or renewable energy at a lower initial cost.

https://global.nissannews.com/en/releases/nissan-underlying-lithium-ion-battery-to-apb

Nissan Licenses All-Polymer Battery Tech To APB

But APB Corporation will use it in energy storage systems, not for EVs.

Nissan announced that it has licensed an advanced lithium-ion battery technology to Tokyo-based APB Corporation startup, which is working on all-polymer batteries.

According to Nissan, its tech will allow “mass production of lower-cost, safer lithium-ion batteries with increased charging capacity”.

It sounds like cheaper and more energy-dense solid-state batteries, for which many are eagerly waiting.

However, there is a catch. APB intends to develop a product for stationary applications, not for EVs.

https://insideevs.com/news/410451/nissan-licenses-all-polymer-battery-tech/