Toshiba SCiB™ modules

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Toshiba SCiB™ modules

Post by SandyP »

I thought that Toyota was ahead of the game with their development of their Solid State batteries and had not heard of Toshiba's SCiB batteries.

https://www.global.toshiba/ww/products- ... odule.html

Will have to read more to see how their performance/cost stacks up for use in residential renewable energy systems.
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Re: Toshiba SCiB™ modules

Post by raysun »

Interesting. More vendors are coming out with Lithium Titanium-oxide (LTO) cells.
Good thermal stability (like LFP), good charge/discharge characteristics, long cycle life.
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