First-time Advanced Maritime Technology Expo exhibitor Raeon has reported strong interest in its proprietary FloLock ultra-durable cell potting and AnyVolt busbar technology, which eliminates the need for expensive components and traditional tooling. The company says its technology can reduce custom battery development costs by over 70% while achieving rapid 12-week prototype delivery.
Fully agnostic to cell format and chemistry, Raeon’s innovative FloLock resin encapsulation technology can support application-optimized, production-grade battery modules at low to medium volumes (1-10,000 batteries/year) – regardless of whether the application requires the rapid charging of LTO, the cost-effectiveness of sodium ion or the energy density of NMC and LFP.
The company has provided custom-built solutions tailored to the complex, tight spaces within autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and submarines, where its technology can support cylindrical solutions, for example. It has come to Amsterdam in search of new customers in other marine sectors.
“It’s our first time exhibiting here and the feedback has been really good,” said head of partnerships Aaron Ridley (pictured above, right). “There’s been lots of interest here at the show, and we’ve had some very high-quality conversations. People are interested in the speed, because everyone wants batteries fast at the lowest price point.
“Our tagline as a business is any shape, any size – we can do batteries from half a kilowatt, while we’ve also quoted for as much as a megawatt. We have everything from 3A power up to 6.5A power cells, which means you can get very high energy density from quite a small battery pack.”
Find out more at Booth 7140.
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