Corvus Energy has revealed that they have doubled the power capability and increased the energy capacity of their lithium-ion battery systems.
The testing that confirmed the improved performance specifications was carried out in collaboration with the Laboratory for Alternative Energy Conversion (LAEC) and LAEC’s founder, Dr Majid Bahrami, at the Simon Fraser University on the performance and characteristics of the AT6500 battery platform. The tests showed the battery to have a 10C peak discharge and 3C indefinite power capability rating with a validated energy capacity of 6.7kWh.
The lithium-ion battery is the only one of its kind to have four marine Type Approvals from Lloyd’s Register, DNV GL, ABS and Bureau Veritas (pending). Corvus’ Energy Storage Systems (ESS) have been designed to meet specific customer requirements, and is scalable from 6.5kWh at 50VDC to multiple megawatt-hours at up to 1100VDC.
The AT6500 model name will now be revised to AT6700 for the product platform in recognition of the higher specifications.