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July 13th, 2007
Electro Energy Inc. to develop advanced technology battery for high-altitude airship program
Abstract:
Electro Energy Inc., a provider of advanced battery technologies and associated systems, announced a new contract award from Lockheed Martin for technology development of Very High Specific Energy Battery Cells for use in the company's High Altitude Airship (HAA) program.
"Lockheed Martin is continually assessing potential energy storage technologies," says Stavros Androulakakis, Lockheed Martin's HAA program and technical manager. "Very high specific energy rechargeable storage technology is a key to enabling stratospheric airships like HAA to stay aloft for many months at a time. Electro Energy's advanced rechargeable lithium-ion battery is an example of what is possible with recent developments in the practical application of nanotechnology."
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