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Expeditionary Closed and Air-Independent Power and Energy (ExCAIPE)

Source: sbir.gov Agency: DOD Branch: DARPA Program: SBIR Phase I Topic: DPA26BZ03-DV013 Research Area: Electrically rechargeable batteries are of central importance for powering a wide range of military applications, including vehicles, computational assets, and sensing and communication devices. However, endurance is currently limited by the low-energy-density of state-of-the-art lithium-ion batteries (~400 Wh/kg). Recent advances in air-breathing battery and fuel cell chemistry have made it feasible to envision electrically rechargeable systems with specific energy many times that of lithium-io Status: open Requirements: Electrically rechargeable batteries are of central importance for powering a wide range of military applications, including vehicles, computational assets, and sensing and communication devices. However, endurance is currently limited by the low-energy-density of state-of-the-art lithium-ion batteri

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