Gridtential Boosts Lead Acid Battery Performance

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GridtentialGridtential Energy says that despite Tesla’s recent declaration that lead acid is “dead” compared to lithium-ion batteries, recent independent tests have confirmed that Gridtential’s silicon-based approach to advance traditional lead acid significantly improves performance, while using 40 percent less lead.

Gridtential has been selected by the Department of Energy (DOE) to pursue validation analysis at Sandia’s Energy Storage Analysis Laboratory.

At Sandia, the test plan is designed to address two scenarios:

  • Peak Shaving cycling. In compliance with Sandia’s standard test protocols, Gridtential’s batteries will run through a standard peak shaving application. Gridtential expects each to reach nearly 100 percent SOC after each charge cycle and 80-100 percent depth of discharge.
  • Partial State of Charge (PSoC) cycling. To gain a view of Gridtential’s long-term performance in a PSoC environment, Sandia will charge the battery to 100 percent SOC and then begin cycling it at a medium rate which is designed to bring sulfation issues to light very quickly.

Gridtential Energy has also been funded in part by an award from the California Energy Commission’s Energy Innovations Small Grant Program. The company has developed and tested internal prototypes of an advanced battery design that has 75 percent lower levelized cost of electricity of traditional lead acid, 2x cycle life improvement at 80 percent depth of discharge and 2x greater available energy at same weight as current products. The seed funding will be used to develop full-scale demonstration units for field tests within the next year.

Environment + Energy Leader