HPQ Silicon Inc. (“HPQ” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: HPQ)
(OTCQB: HPQFF) (FRA: O08), a technology company
specializing in green engineering of silica and silicon-based
materials is pleased to announce a major milestone achieved by its
France-based affiliate, NOVACIUM SAS ("Novacium"). This
announcement sheds light on the encouraging outcomes observed at
the 25-cycle milestone in the continuous charge-discharge cycle
testing of 18650 industrial batteries.
“The test results continue to exceed our expectations [1],” said
Dr. Jed Kraiem Ph.D., COO of Novacium. “The results after 25 cycles
keep surpassing our internal theoretical estimate of a 10%
improvement in battery performance. These results demonstrate our
ability to produce a graphite and engineered SiOx anode material
blend that can enhance battery performance.”
MAINTAINING 14% BATTERY CAPACITY IMPROVEMENT FOR 25
CYCLES
The testing evaluates the performance of batteries composed of a
90% wt graphite and 10% wt Novacium's engineered SiOx blend, a
material for which HPQ holds exclusive global licenses, comparing
them to benchmark batteries with 100% graphite anode material.
The graph displayed below (Figure 1) showcases the capacity
outcomes over the initial 25 testing cycles. The three blue lines
depict the cycle performance of 18650 batteries comprised of 90% wt
graphite and 10% wt Novacium's custom-engineered SiOx blend.
Conversely, the three red lines illustrate the cycle performance of
18650 batteries utilizing a composition of 100% graphite.
Figure 1) Capacity during 25 cycles tests
of HPQ and Novacium Gen 1 18650 industrial battery
[1].
As shown, the three batteries utilizing Novacium's
custom-engineered SiOx blend demonstrated a high discharge capacity
of approximately 3.18 Ampere-hours (Ah), outperforming the
benchmark set by three comparison batteries with a capacity of 2.70
Ah over 25 cycles. This represents a 14% enhancement in the
full-battery capacity of industrial-type batteries when compared to
those with a 100% graphite anode, marking a significant milestone
within the initial 25 cycles.
CAPACITY IMPROVEMENT WITHOUT DEGRADATION FOR 25
CYCLES
Figure 2 below displays the changes in capacity during the 0.5C
cycle testing. The trio of blue lines depicts 18650 batteries
composed of 90% graphite and 10% Novacium's custom-engineered SiOx
blend. In contrast, the trio of red lines depicts 18650 batteries
that are made entirely of graphite.
Figure 2) Capacity during 25 cycles tests
of HPQ and Novacium Gen 1 18650 industrial battery
[1].
“Silicon's tendency to expand and contract during charging and
discharging cycles often results in a notable loss of capacity when
compared to graphite-based batteries,” added Dr. Kraiem. “The
observation that there is no measurable cycle degradation between
the batteries made entirely of graphite (illustrated in red) and
those incorporating Novacium's engineered SiOx blend (depicted in
blue) after 25 cycles is an encouraging indicator of the material's
commercial viability in the battery manufacturing sector.”
NOVACIUM ENGINEERED SiOX
MATERIAL AND THE HPQ SILICON INITIATIVE
The results obtained to date with a non-optimized version of
Novacium's engineered SiOx material highlight the adaptability and
compatibility of Novacium's methods and suggest the possibility of
developing better-performing materials with broader industry
applications. Central to HPQ’s Silicon Initiative is the goal of
creating materials that can be seamlessly integrated into most
existing battery manufacturing processes.
The commercial potential of this material will target various
industrial applications, including energy storage systems, consumer
electronics, and electric vehicles. To implement this, HPQ’s
strategy is to commence production of this proprietary engineered
SiOx anode material using cost-effective equipment and highly
scalable processes already proven in a multi-ton-scale pilot
manufacturing line. This approach should shorten the time to
commercial scalability and enables the seamless integration of the
anode material into existing electrode mixing and coating
equipment. The resulting graphite and SiOx mixture will
significantly enhance battery capacity and can be utilized without
modification by large-scale gigafactories worldwide.
“I am profoundly encouraged by the results we've seen with the
initial iterations of Novacium's engineered SiOx material,” said
Mr. Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Inc. and
NOVACIUM SAS. “Our vision extends beyond mere innovation; we are
setting the stage for a new era where our materials will meet and
exceed the demands of various industries. As we prepare to scale up
our manufacturing capability, we are demonstrating our readiness
for large-scale production.”
REFERENCE SOURCES
[1] |
Novacium technical team analysis of the data from the ongoing
charging and discharging cycle tests conducted at a world-leading
university, the name of which is kept confidential for competitive
reasons. |
About NOVACIUM SAS
Novacium is an HPQ associated company started in
Q3 2022. This green technology startup is based in Lyon, France and
is a partnership with HPQ and three of France’s leading research
engineers, Dr. Jed KRAIEM PhD, Novacium's Chief Operating Officer
(“COO”), Dr. Oleksiy NICHIPORUK PhD, Novacium's Chief Technical
Officer (“CTO”), and Dr. Julien DEGOULANGE PhD, Novacium’s Chief
Innovation Officer (“CIO”). Novacium is a new Research and
Development company which allows the researchers to develop their
own technology in high added value fields connected to renewable
energy, and allows HPQ Silicon Inc, a Canadian company, to expand
the depth and reach of technical team to help develop its silicon
and new renewable energy projects.
About HPQ Silicon
HPQ Silicon Inc. (TSX-V: HPQ) is a
Quebec-based TSX Venture Exchange Tier 1 Industrial Issuer.
HPQ is developing, with the support of
world-class technology partners PyroGenesis Canada Inc. and
NOVACIUM SAS, new green processes crucial to make the critical
materials needed to reach net zero emissions.
HPQ activities are centred around the following
four (4) pillars:
- Becoming a green low-cost (Capex and Opex) manufacturer of
Fumed Silica using the FUMED SILICA REACTOR, a
proprietary technology owned by HPQ being developed for HPQ by
PyroGenesis.
- Becoming a producer of silicon-based anode materials for
battery applications with the assistance of NOVACIUM SAS.
- HPQ SILICON affiliate NOVACIUM SAS is developing a low carbon,
chemical base on demand and high-pressure autonomous hydrogen
production system.
- Becoming a zero CO2 low-cost (Capex and Opex) producer of High
Purity Silicon (2N+ to 4N) using our
PUREVAPTM “Quartz
Reduction Reactors” (QRR), a proprietary technology owned
by HPQ being developed for HPQ by PyroGenesis.
For more information, please visit HPQ Silicon
web site.
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