High Temperature, High Shock Rechargeable Battery Design
(CHiTS – Cell for High Temperature/Shock)
Project period: 10/2016 - 10/2018
Downhole energy storage systems are required for downhole power-generation. Currently, lithium-thionylchloride battery technology is used for power and energy storage; however, these batteries can only be used once, and pose environmental, health, and safety hazards. Moving away from the use of lithium-primary battery technology and towards a more sustainable power source would provide financial, environmental, and safety benefits. The goal of this project is to develop a high-temperature (150°C or higher) rechargeable battery solution as an energy storage system for downhole tools. The battery solution must be capable of withstanding harsh downhole conditions; i.e., high shock, torsional acceleration, and vibration.
Evolution Engineering
Location: Calgary, Canada
Founded: 2011
Staff: 78
Custom Cells Itzehoe GmbH
Location: Itzehoe, Germany
Founded: 2012
Staff: 10-20
Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology (ISIT)
Location: Itzehoe, Germany
Staff: 190