Start-Up Nuvola Technology Eliminates Primary Cause of Lithium-Ion Battery Fires
Winner of LG Energy Solution’s 2022 Battery Challenge
LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nuvola Technology (formerly Millibatt), a venture-funded battery materials start-up, announces its patented SafeCoat Direct Deposition Separator (DDS)™ material that eliminates the primary cause of lithium-ion battery fires. SafeCoat replaces the troublesome plastic sheet separator material used in today’s battery manufacturing process. Its ingenious spray-on coating fully encapsulates and protects the battery’s electrodes from a thermal runaway and a potential fire. Nuvola was selected as one of ten winners in LG Energy Solution’s annual 2022 Battery Challenge, competing with over 100 companies. The LG Battery Challenge competition is designed to accelerate the adoption of new battery technologies and business models.
The primary cause of battery fires is a manufacturing error internal to the battery cells of today’s electric vehicles (EVs), e-scooters, e-bikes, and cell phones. These batteries can contain thousands of tissue-paper thin folded sheets of a porous plastic membrane that keeps the internal battery electrodes from coming in contact. This 50-year-old sheet separator technology is prone to manufacturing assembly errors and failure. During the battery assembly process, a single sheet separator can become damaged, creating an undetectable wrinkle, misalignment, misfolding, or even a tiny tear allowing the electrodes to come in contact. This may cause a fire — days, months, or years later. SafeCoat solves this safety issue by replacing the sheet separator with a sprayed polymer electrode coating that ensures the electrodes never come into contact.
“Improving battery safety is one of the highest priorities for the EV market, with large, energy dense batteries representing a significant threat to public safety in the event of a fire,” said James Hodgson, Research Director, Automotive at ABI Research. “Nuvola Technology’s approach of separator coating offers the opportunity to improve both safety and production yield by modifying one step of the manufacturing process.”
The recent EV and e-bike fires are examples of this insidious and tragic battery failure that SafeCoat can eliminate. The Nuvola SafeCoat product is now under evaluation by several major battery and car manufacturers, with products utilizing the technology expected in the market in 2025.
About Nuvola Technology
Nuvola Technology, headquartered in Los Angeles, CA, is a privately held advanced battery materials company. It pioneered the award-winning SafeCoat DDS™, a direct deposition polymer separator technology that eliminates the primary cause of lithium-ion battery fires. The SafeCoat product dramatically improves battery safety, performance, yield, and profitability.
Nuvola has a growing patent portfolio spanning several new battery materials for high-energy and microbattery applications. Its founders, Dr. Janet Hur and Dr. Leland Smith performed innovative battery material development while doing post-doctoral research at UCLA.
Visit www.nuvola.tech for more information.
Contacts
Thomas Lee
Vice President of Business Development, Nuvola Technology
Los Angeles, CA