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Naval Group Continues Work on Lithium-Ion Batteries for Submarines
Euronaval 2022

Naval Group Continues Work on Lithium-Ion Batteries for Submarines

20 Oct 2022

At Euronaval 2022, in one of the full immersion dark rooms on the Naval Group stand, the company presents its new lithium-ion battery for submarines.

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South Korea’s KSS-III Batch 2 Submarine to Feature both AIP and Li-Ion Batteries
MADEX 2021

South Korea’s KSS-III Batch 2 Submarine to Feature both AIP and Li-Ion Batteries

18 Jun 2021

Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) is currently building the third submarine of the KSS-III Batch 1 project...

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Japan commissions its 2nd Li-Ion Battery Submarine JS Tōryū「とうりゅう」
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Japan commissions its 2nd Li-Ion Battery Submarine JS Tōryū「とうりゅう」

24 Mar 2021

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) today commissioned its 12th and final Soryu-class diesel-electric attack submarine (SSK) in Kobe in Hyogo Prefecture.

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Kawasaki Launched the 12th & Final Sōryū-class SSK JS Tōryū とうりゅう – 2nd Li-Ion Submarine for JMSDF
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Kawasaki Launched the 12th & Final Sōryū-class SSK JS Tōryū とうりゅう – 2nd Li-Ion Submarine for JMSDF

06 Nov 2019

Japan's shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) launched the 12th and final Soryu-class diesel-electric attack submarine (SSK) for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). JS Tōryū (とうりゅう) SS-512 is the second submarine of the class to feature Li-Ion batteries.

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Silatronix secures ONR contract for Li-ion cells technology
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Silatronix secures ONR contract for Li-ion cells technology

14 Aug 2019

Silatronix has been awarded a $10.1 million contract from the U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research (ONR). The contract, entitled “Organosilicon Electrolytes for Safe, High Energy, High-Nickel NMC Li-ion Batteries” will focus on the use of Organosilicon (OS) electrolytes to improve the cycling stability of Li-ion cells using NMC622 and NMC811 cathode materials in combination with various state-of-the-art anode materials.

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