Title :
High Voltage Lead-acid Battery Modules
Author :
Loyns, A.C. ; Ellis, K.G. ; Hill, J.M.
Author_Institution :
Atraverda Limited
Abstract :
The use of lead-acid batteries as a back-up power source in telecommunication systems is well established. Valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries have been the technology of choice and these 12 V products are connected in series to meet the higher voltage system requirements. Additional strings are used to increase capacity or allow redundancy, Atraverda has developed a component, based on a composite-laminate form of the Ebonexreg material, that allows the production of higher-voltage lead-acid battery modules. Ebonexreg is the registered trade name of a range of titanium suboxide ceramic materials, typically Ti4O7 and Ti5O9, which combine electrical conductivity with high corrosion and oxidation resistance. Details of the structure of the composite and battery construction techniques are discussed. In addition, performance data obtained by Atraverda from laboratory bipolar lead-acid batteries and cells is presented and compared with conventional designs. The characteristics of both conventional monopolar and bipolar batteries are reviewed. The findings indicate that the reliability is better due to fewer parts; better utilisation of active material leading to higher energy densities and cycle life is improved. Further advantages centre on the ease of directly constructing 24 V, 36 V or 48 V units that may be connected in parallel to provide high capacity modules. The results indicate that the use of Ebonexreg composite material as a bipolar substrate will provide lightweight and durable high-voltage lead-acid batteries suitable for a wide range of applications including stationary power and portable equipment
Keywords :
composite materials; corrosion resistance; lead acid batteries; telecommunication power supplies; titanium compounds; 12 V; 24 V; 36 V; 48 V; Ebonex materials; VRLA batteries; back-up power source; battery construction techniques; bipolar batteries; composite material; composite-laminates; corrosion resistance; electrical conductivity; high voltage lead-acid battery modules; monopolar batteries; oxidation resistance; telecommunication systems; titanium suboxide ceramic materials; valve-regulated lead-acid; Batteries; Ceramics; Composite materials; Conducting materials; Conductivity; Corrosion; Production; Redundancy; Titanium; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Conference, 2005. INTELEC '05. Twenty-Seventh International
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
978-3-8007-2905-0
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.2005.335105