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Magnis Energy Technologies Limited (ASX: MNS; OTCQX: MNSEF) has obtained significant results from the EFC battery programme achieved using 7Ah commercial cells.

The cells are developed using BMLMP technology by Magnis’ partner, Charge CCCV, LLC. (C4V). Magnis has a 9.65% stake in C4V.

Extra Fast Charging Results

The FC programme recently ended in a huge success. The programme used 2-3Ah cells which had a retention rate of over 60% at 2C-2C rates (30 min charge and 30 min discharge) after over 6000 cycles and at that point the decision was made to fast track the EFC programme using larger commercial cells.

There were minor delays in the installation of high voltage power into the building to run these tests as the charge current needed is as high as 70 Amp.

The EFC programme has cells currently running with a 15 min charge and variable discharge rate as part of initial test protocols. To date the results received have been very exciting with over 250 cycles achieved without any capacity loss.

The plan is to take this program to over 3000 cycles and then run new programmes at a higher current to achieve a 10-minute charge and then onto a six-minute charge.

The optimised cell is still within 95% energy density of a regular energy cell, which means minimal energy density loss. Such high-power density without any Cobalt and Nickel for a Non-LFP cell makes C4V’s technology a leader in the marketplace.

The tests were done at 90% DOD which equates to a maximum energy being infused and withdrawn during charge and discharge cycles. These cells were made with standard scalable processes as well as materials used from highly qualified suppliers which will allow the scale-up of the technology with limited variability leading to a speedy launch in the marketplace.

Significance of Results

Industries that require EFC or FC include the transportation industry as they are constantly on the road and the results announced today could be a game changer for them. The real significance comes from the number of cycles coupled with the charging times.

Traditionally batteries used in the EV industry currently have up to 80% retention after approximately 1,000 cycles using lower charging rates. When constant fast charging rates are applied the battery life decreases dramatically.

Magnis Chairman, Frank Poullas, said today’s results show no capacity loss after 250 cycles using a 15-minute charge.

The NYSERDA EFC Bus Programme started with several delays from all parties with battery packs having been provided in Q2 2021. The feedback to date has been very positive with specific data expected in Q1 2022.

The Programme is funded by NYSERDA and has the purpose of illustrating that C4V EFC technology can be applied to State Transit Buses in New York State.

 “Owners of EV’s will understand the importance of EFC/FC technologies which are also imperative for a number of industries and today’s initial results using commercial cells are very exciting,” Mr Poullas said.

“We look forward to providing further results in the near future and working towards producing these cells for commercial use at the iM3NY Lithium-ion Battery Plant.”

For further information please visit: https://magnis.com.au/

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