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UK-based Integrals Power has unveiled the next-generation LMFP batteries that can make EVs run longer per charge. https://lnkd.in/dzSf3B9w
Integrals power Limited (IPL) is a next-generation battery nano-material company committed to accelerated research, development and commercialisation of state-of-the-art battery. The team of entrepreneurs, scientists and engineers have conducted comprehensive market verification & validation to form their strategy for the development of commercially feasible state-of-the-art battery materials. This broad market research empowered the accelerated development and production of Integrals power proprietary high-performance, cost effective and scalable battery cathode materials such as Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) for lithium based batteries. IPL’s latest battery material development results empower economical cells with higher performance compared to the conventional alternatives. IPL was formed with a strong dedication to present innovative, performance based battery material solutions to support transition to zero carbon energy applications. Our mission is committed to enabling mass uptake of battery powered solutions globally and reduce CO2 emissions. IPL works closely with valuable academic and industrial partners in collaborative government funded projects to accelerate the commercialisation and scale-up of novel nano materials. Please get in touch for more information via info@integralspower.co.uk
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UK-based Integrals Power has unveiled the next-generation LMFP batteries that can make EVs run longer per charge. https://lnkd.in/dzSf3B9w
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I am pleased to announce that Integrals Power has achieved a significant breakthrough in Lithium Manganese Iron Phosphate (𝐋𝐌𝐅𝐏, 80% 𝐌𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐚𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐞) cathode active materials for battery cells. By leveraging proprietary materials technology and a patented manufacturing process, the company has successfully addressed the typical drop in specific capacity associated with an increase in manganese percentage. The outcome is cathode active materials that enable higher voltages and offer a superior energy density. Rich Manganese LMFP materials blend the desirable characteristics of Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) chemistries—such as cost-effectiveness, with energy density levels closer to more costly Nickel Cobalt Manganese (NCM) chemistries. This advancement could potentially boost electric vehicle range by up to 20% or allow for smaller and lighter battery packs while maintaining the same range. Distinguished by an 80% manganese composition, surpassing the typical 50-70% range found in competing materials, the LMFP materials exhibit a higher specific capacity of 150 mAh/g and deliver a voltage of 4.1V (compared to LFP's 3.45V & NCM's 3.7V). The third-party evaluation conducted by experts at the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC), from coin cells to EV-representative pouch cells, underscores the reliability and potential of these materials. We are currently in preparation of samples for more suppliers, manufacturers, and OEMs to evaluate and benchmark this cutting-edge material. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to discuss. Innovate UK Advanced Propulsion Centre UK Faraday Battery Challenge #LMFP #battery #LFP #cathode #CAM #EV
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We are excited to announce a valuable addition to our team at Integrals Power! Please join us in welcoming Jean-Marcel Ateba Mba as a Chemical Scientist, who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our company. With over a decade of experience in cathode material development and evaluation, Jean-Marcel brings a wealth of knowledge to his new role at Integrals Power. Through his work with both academia and industries, he has honed his expertise in battery design and performance, particularly in his recent position as head of the Forensic and Post-mortem team at Dyson. In his new role at Integrals Power, Jean-Marcel will drive technology projects and solutions, spearheading the implementation and development of novel approaches for scaling up and producing nano materials.
Integrals Power has strengthened its senior leadership team with the appointment of Dr Loubna El Ouatani to the position of Chief Product Officer. A recognised battery expert bringing 19 years of technical expertise in the battery industry, Dr El Ouatani will be instrumental in driving forward the development and commercialisation of the company’s cathode active nanomaterials for Lithium-ion batteries, focusing on Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) and Lithium Manganese Iron Phosphate (LMFP). Integrals Power Founder and CEO, Behnam Hormozi, said: “In just a short space of time our company has scaled from a start-up to an established battery nanomaterial company with a pilot plant that’s the first of its kind in the UK. As we continue our strategic growth, I’m delighted to welcome Loubna to the team. The experience and expertise within the battery industry she brings is an incredible asset to us, and as Chief Product Officer she will play a pivotal role in ensuring that we continue to innovate and develop the high-performance and sustainable LFP and LFMP nanomaterials that are in growing demand in the global automotive, motorsport, marine, and aerospace industries worldwide.” Last month Integrals Power reached a key milestone in its strategic growth with the commissioning of its UK pilot plant to manufacture its proprietary, high-performance nanomaterials. These will be evaluated by cell suppliers, battery and vehicle manufacturers worldwide as they seek more cost-effective alternatives to Nickel Cobalt Manganese chemistries, and more sustainable, more secure sources of LFP. Dr El Ouatani will ensure that Integral Power’s nanomaterials will be an enabling technology for making these changes, and, in the process, help to accelerate the development of the UK battery industry’s domestic supply chain.
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Ben Cooke explores how lithium iron phosphate is replacing nickel and cobalt in batteries, with Behnam Hormozi, founder of Integrals Power. #entrepreneurs #batteries #greeneconomy https://lnkd.in/eNWEiuyk
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Thanks The Times for featuring Integrals Power latest development of LFP & LMFP battery cathode material pilot line in the UK. The introduction of this pilot line, with a capacity of 20 tons per year, is a significant step towards revitalising Britain's battery industry. With a secure and domestic supply chain in place, there is great potential for the industry to shine brightly once again, bringing about positive changes and advancements in the battery sector. We have an exciting announcement on our latest LMFP (80:20) cathode with boosted energy density lined up, stay tuned! Yves Caprara Duran Cesur Onur Canlitepe Russell Day Jia Hong Shaw Eric Feunteun Hanna Markouskaya Invest Milton Keynes Innovate UK Advanced Propulsion Centre UK Faraday Battery Challenge Loubna El Ouatani #LFP #LMFP #CATHODE #BATTERY #CAM #cell https://lnkd.in/eiYhUBpn
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Production has started at the pilot plant of a Milton Keynes company developing high-performance cathode active materials that will enable batteries to become smaller, lighter, and more durable. It is anticipated that Integrals Power’s ‘bottom up’ approach to producing proprietary high-performance Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) and Lithium Manganese Iron Phosphate (LMFP) [BH1] cathode active nanomaterials will help to accelerate the development of Britain’s domestic battery industry and help also to achieve its net zero ambitions. The new facility has an annual capacity of 20 tonnes, which will be used primarily for evaluation by cell suppliers, battery and vehicle manufacturers worldwide. Read more here 👇 https://lnkd.in/eaT4Wes6 #theengineer #cathode #materials #batteries #netzero
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Great to see the UK battery supply chain being strengthened with Integrals Power announcing the launch of the UK's first zero-emission pilot plant for cathode materials. This milestone will help accelerate the development of the domestic battery industry and achieve net zero ambitions. #EV #Batteries #UKBattery #UKManufacturing #UKengineering Manufacturing Management https://lnkd.in/eiNURVbZ
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Integrals Power, a next-generation battery nano-material company, has started production of high-performance Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) and Lithium Manganese Iron Phosphate (LMFP) cathode active materials at its pioneering new UK pilot plant. https://lnkd.in/emjCjxF4 #converting