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Asahi Kasei has already licensed this technology, and will continue offering it to other licensees in order to support further adoption and application development of the LiC as a next-generation energy storage device which contributes to the world''s sustainability.
The NK-classed heavy oil bunkering tanker, named Asahi, was the first of two all-electric vessels designed by e5 Lab Inc, a consortium of Japanese shipping and maritime services companies.
The NK-classed heavy oil bunkering tanker, named Asahi, was the first of two all-electric vessels designed by e5 Lab Inc, a consortium of Japanese shipping and maritime services companies.
Asahi Kasei has already licensed the technology and will continue to offer it to other licensees to further support adoption and application development of the LiCs as next-generation energy storage device.
Polypore is a compelling fit with Asahi Kasei''s electronic materials business, led by Asahi Kasei''s Hipore™ lithium-ion battery ("LIB") separator with applications in energy storage for both consumer electronics
The core of its Energy Storage business is the lithium-ion battery separator – a microporous membrane that provides a barrier between the positive and negative electrodes of the battery, preventing short circuits while allowing lithium ions to pass from one side of the battery to the other.
Asahi Kasei has already licensed this technology, and will continue offering it to other licensees in order to support further adoption and application development of the LiC as a next-generation energy storage device which contributes to the world''s sustainability.
Asahi Kasei has already licensed the technology and will continue to offer it to other licensees to further support adoption and application development of the LiCs as next-generation energy storage device.
In order to meet "Asahi Carbon Zero," the entire Asahi Group is working to actively utilize renewable energy at production bases across the world and promote energy conservation through such measures as revising manufacturing processes
The core of its Energy Storage business is the lithium-ion battery separator – a microporous membrane that provides a barrier between the positive and negative electrodes of the battery, preventing short circuits while
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Asahi Kasei has already licensed this technology, and will continue offering it to other licensees in order to support further adoption and application development of the LiC as a next-generation energy storage device
Polypore is a compelling fit with Asahi Kasei''s electronic materials business, led by Asahi Kasei''s Hipore™ lithium-ion battery ("LIB") separator with applications in energy storage for both consumer electronics and automotive applications.
In order to meet "Asahi Carbon Zero," the entire Asahi Group is working to actively utilize renewable energy at production bases across the world and promote energy conservation through such measures as revising
The Asahi''s large-capacity lithium-ion batteries power every phase of its operations, including cargo handling, berthing/unberthing, and navigation. This results in zero
Asahi Kasei has already licensed this technology, and will continue offering it to other licensees in order to support further adoption and application development of the LiC as a next-generation energy storage device which contributes to the world's sustainability.
Polypore is a compelling fit with Asahi Kasei’s electronic materials business, led by Asahi Kasei’s Hipore™ lithium-ion battery (“LIB”) separator with applications in energy storage for both consumer electronics and automotive applications.
Furthermore, the addition of Polypore’s lead-acid battery separator business, which has production plants in the U.S., Thailand, France, Germany, India, and China, will reinforce Asahi Kasei’s energy storage material businesses as a comprehensive supplier of a wide range of materials that meet diverse energy solution needs.
To learn more about Asahi Kasei, visit: Asahi Kasei announced today that it will construct its previously announced integrated lithium-ion battery (LIB) separator plant in Port Colborne, which is in the Niagara region of Ontario, Canada.
By licensing its technology, Asahi Kasei expects to support licensees around the world to significantly reduce LiC development times and achieve low-cost LiC manufacture utilizing existing equipment. Demand for energy storage devices is forecasted to continue rising due to the spread of electric mobility and increased use of renewable energy.
On April 25, 2024, Asahi Kasei announced an initial investment of approximately 180 billion JPY (CAD$ 1.56 billion) to install approximately 700 million square meters of annual Hipore™ separator capacity at this new Canadian facility.