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Idaho National Laboratory validates 1000 charge-discharge cycles from Zenlabs' Silicon anode-based Lithium-ion cells
FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --

Zenlabs Energy, an advanced lithium-ion cell company, announced that Idaho 
National Laboratory (INL) has successfully tested over 1,000 charge-discharge 
cycles from their high-energy Silicon anode pouch cells.  Zenlabs is the 
recipient of $4.8 million, 50% cost share development contract from the United 
States Advanced Battery Consortium LLC (USABC) to develop low-cost, fast-charge 
electric vehicle (EV) batteries.  As a part of the USABC program, Zenlabs 
delivered its 12 Ah capacity, 315 Wh/kg specific energy pouch cells to several 
national laboratories for evaluation.  The cells tested by INL have completed 
1,000 dynamic stress test (DST) cycles following the USABC three-hour charge 
protocol and over 900 DST fast charge cycles using a 4C rate or 15-minute 
charging protocol under 100% depth of discharge (DOD).  The high-rate capable 
cells can be charged to 80% of their capacity in 10 minutes and to 90% of their 
capacity in 15 minutes. Zenlabs silicon anode cells enable a 300-mile range car 
where 240 miles can be charged in 10 minutes while potentially delivering up to 
300,000 miles.

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For the last 30 years, the lithium-ion industry has used graphite as the 
preferred anode material. Silicon anodes are considered to be the next 
generation anode technology due to their high storage capacity, but challenges 
with poor cycle life and swelling have delayed their introduction. "Zenlabs has 
solved the durability challenges associated with high-capacity silicon anodes 
and has demonstrated 1,000 charge-discharge cycles showing the technology is 
ready for commercialization," says founder & CTO Dr. Herman Lopez.

About Zenlabs Energy Inc. 

Zenlabs Energy, with headquarter in Fremont, California develops high energy, 
fast-charging and low-cost lithium-ion cells for Electric and Aerial Vehicles.  
Zenlabs proprietary silicon-based anode can be paired with Nickel rich cathode 
to achieve up to 400 Wh/Kg fast-charging lithium-ion cells.  To learn more 
about and to license Zenlabs Energy's technology visit www.zenlabsinc.com.

About USCAR 

USABC is a subsidiary of the United States Council for Automotive Research LLC 
(USCAR).

Founded in 1992, USCAR is the collaborative automotive technology company for 
FCA US LLC, Ford Motor Company and General Motors. The goal of USCAR is to 
further strengthen the technology base of the domestic auto industry through 
cooperative research and development. For more information, visit 
www.uscar.org. 

SOURCE: Zenlabs Energy

CONTACT: Dr. Sujeet Kumar, sujeet@zenlabsinc.com

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