ProLogium's Solid-State Battery(537Wh/L), Won the CES 2019 Innovation Award

People think of the engine as the heart of their car.  Well, for an electric vehicle (EV), that cliché won’t apply – if an EV ever had a heart, it is the EV’s battery.


In vogue was Tesla’s Model 3 battery pack, boasting an energy density of 272 Wh/L.  But you can’t be more wrong if you think that’s already the crown jewel of the EV heart.  PLG’s BiPolar+ 3D Structure Solid-State EV Battery Pack at the 2019 CES, attracted the spotlight with a smashing pack-level energy density of 537 Wh/L, but also 50% smaller, 30% lighter, and 30% cheaper than the Model 3’. The CES’ bestowing the Innovation Award 3 years in a row to PLG showed the industry’s unequivocal consensus where the future of EV batteries lie: PLG Solid State Batteries (PLG SSB).  Gone also is the industry’s long-held pessimism that real pragmatic SSB EVs are always years away – the PLG SSB is ready for mass production TODAY.

  The SSB pack built by PLG is based on three generations of SSB technologies which PLG have developed over the years. The 1st-generation technology is represented by lithium ceramic battery, which replaced the explosive liquid/jelly type polymer electrolyte with oxide ceramic electrolyte that greatly improved the battery’s stability as well as safety, making possible the use of highly active anode/cathode materials to create high energy density SSB. The 2nd-generation technology, the BiPolar+, announced in 2018, achieved another global industry breakthrough that allows simultaneous stacking of pieces of inlays (combination of cathode/electrolyte/anode) in both series and parallel inside one single cell package to create high energy battery cell with voltage of 60V or higher. This reduces the number of battery cells needed in single modules, and simplifies BMS (battery management system) at the module level. The 3rd-generation technology is the “BiPolar+ 3D Structure Solid-State EV Battery Pack”, announced as the CES Innovation Award winner. This new technology revolutionized the composition of EV batteries on both the cell and pack levels.


1. Pack consists of only four cells

In addition to the PLG BiPolar+ technology which enables the stacking of inlay pieces in series and parallel simultaneously inside single cells, PLG made yet another major breakthrough by achieving the series/parallel simultaneousness both vertically and horizontally at the same time to significantly increase space utilization rate, creating big cells that attain even higher voltage and energy (85.2V, 20KWh), and only 4 cells are needed to make an 80KWh EV battery pack. Compared with Tesla Model 3’s battery pack that require 4,416 cells to achieve similar functions, PLG’s lead is in the magnitude of elevated dimensions. This dramatic reduction in cell number enables PLG to adopt simple BMS, save packaging & connecting material between cells, increase energy density of the battery pack, and reduce cost of materials.

2. Cell with built-in heat dissipation system

SSB’s performance is much more stable in high and low temperatures than conventional Li-battery, therefore complicated temperature control system can be simplified.  Also, results of tests conducted by European EV makers show that PLG SSB’s thermal conductivity is three times higher than that of conventional lithium battery.  Moreover, the PLG cell is the world-only with a built-in heat dissipation system filling the room between serial inlays with thermal conductive gel to evenly conduct heat outside cell’s aluminum housing. In addition, liquid cooling tubes are installed on one side of cells to achieve excellent thermal management. This greatly simplified cooling system can save 20~50% of pack space.


6 years ago, PLG was the first in the world to achieve mass production of SSB.  And today, while PLG is still the world’s-only that has ever possessed the SSB mass production capability,  this time it shocked the entire industry again with breakthroughs beyond the cell level - the PLG EV battery pack - a new horizon of pack mechanical design tailored for SSB, which has achieved the goal of low cost electric vehicle with high energy density batteries,. The pack technology has been introduced to and are now tested by EV makers in the U.S., Europe, China, and Japan. Currently, PLG is engaged in in-depth cooperation discussions with a German auto giant. It is expected that the first EV powered by「BiPolar+ 3D Structure Solid-State EV Battery Pack」may make its debut by as early as  2019.


PLG BiPolar+ 3D Structure Solid-State EV Battery Pack will be exhibited at the CES 2019

Source: ProLogium

Comments

  1. But what's its lifespan.
    Website shows in a mere 500 cycles (ie just over a year) it drops to 85%

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  2. i hope they make an ebike version...we are just waiting to buy them

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  3. I second the beta tester vote, will gratefully test a 72 volt Ebike battery

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  4. Just curious what the materials are . Is the electrolyte layer formed by deposited or laminated techniques? I love the multiple cell series arrangement. Saves weight and space though it could be tricky to attach a cell monitoring bms.

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  5. Wonder what’s the effect in cold conditions in this batteries. Tesla modules loose up to 40% range in freezing condition. Is there an improvement in this batteries?

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