Li-S Cells for Space Applications (LISSA)

D. Mourembles, B. Buergler, L. Gajewski, Ashley Cooke, C. Barchasz
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The Lithium-Sulfur Cells for Space Applications (LiSSA) project was funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) and was conducted between 2016 and 2018. The project was led by OXIS in collaboration with CEA and Airbus Defence & Space (ADS). The primary aim was to further develop OXIS Energy's lithium-sulfur (Li-S) technology for high energy density batteries for geostationary earth orbit (GEO) satellites. At the start of the project, OXIS's Ultra Light cells were already capable of achieving 300–400 Wh/kg for at least 40 cycles at 100% DoD. An energy density of 400 Wh/kg and GEO cycle life of 1350 cycles until 80% beginning-of-life (BoL) was targeted for the LiSSA Project. Such a cell would offer substantial mass advantages to GEO satellites developed by ADS and launched by ESA. The mass savings would allow for increased satellite payloads and/or significant cost reduction with reduced fuel usage.
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空间应用锂- s电池(LISSA)
锂硫电池空间应用(LiSSA)项目由欧洲航天局(ESA)资助,于2016年至2018年进行。该项目由OXIS领导,与CEA和空中客车防务与空间公司(ADS)合作。主要目的是进一步发展OXIS能源公司的锂硫(Li-S)技术,用于地球静止轨道(GEO)卫星的高能量密度电池。在项目开始时,OXIS的Ultra Light电池已经能够在100% DoD下达到300-400 Wh/kg,至少40次循环。LiSSA项目的目标是能量密度为400 Wh/kg, GEO循环寿命为1350次,直到80%的寿命开始(BoL)。这种单元将为ADS开发并由欧空局发射的地球同步轨道卫星提供巨大的质量优势。大量节省将允许增加卫星有效载荷和/或在减少燃料使用的情况下大幅降低成本。
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