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Lithium Tech Launches New Line Of Hign Energy Density Li-Ion Phosphate Cells

March 05, 2008 by Jeff Shepard

Lithium Technology Corp. (LTC) announced that it launched its new product line of high energy density lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) cells, which are claimed to be the largest cells of their kind in the world. This product line is aimed at answering the need of the electrical vehicle (EV) and the plug in hybrid vehicle (PHEV) markets.

The company’s new product line offers cells ranging from 8 to 40Ah, which joins the existing high power line, which offers cells ranging from 6 to 35Ah. The company’s complete portfolio of products includes various cell chemistries and large batteries.

"In recent years LTC has been developing and offering battery technology that is unmatched by any other battery power solution on the market," commented Dr. Klaus Brandt, Chief Executive Officer of LTC. "Today we are launching a product line that will complete our offering to the various markets we are targeting. We continue to prove our technical superiority and with the new iron phosphate products we raised the bar again."

LTC, a global provider of large lithium-ion rechargeable power solutions, has focused solely on the development and production of large format lithium- ion batteries. LTC has been working closely with the German chemical company Sud-Chemie and its Canadian daughter company Phostech, the sole patent owners of the iron-phosphate technology, to further improve cell materials.

LTC’s large format technology is said to allow for the development of safer battery systems with a significantly lower number of cells. It is claimed that the weight of the battery is decreased while performance and safety monitoring capabilities are increased. The battery management system (BMS) precisely monitors fewer cells, keeping them in balance for best performance and preventing damage to the battery due to over voltage, under voltage, over temperature and short circuit.

LTC headquarters are located in Plymouth Meeting, PA and R&D in Nordhausen, Germany. LTC sales for the U.S. and European markets are managed out of each of the offices.