Lithium Manganese Oxide Ion Battery Module (MELx130-001)
Lithium Manganese Oxide Ion Battery Module (MELx130-001)
A large-capacity battery that efficiently stores renewable energy.
We produce lithium-ion batteries in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, which have the characteristic of efficiently storing renewable energy and being able to output almost all of it.
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□ Rated voltage: 3.8 x number of battery cells V The number of battery cells ranges from 2 cells to 8 cells □ Rated capacity: 30Ah □ (Used battery cells) Volumetric energy density: 260Wh/L □ (Used battery cells) Gravimetric energy density: 203Wh/kg For product sizes, please refer to the individual product documentation.
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※The delivery date may vary depending on the quantity, so please feel free to contact us.
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Currently, we are conducting application development in collaboration with the Tohoku University Center for Future Science and Technology.
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Model number | overview |
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MEL2130-001 | Rated voltage 7.6V Rated capacity 30Ah |
MEL3130-001 | Rated voltage 11.4V Rated capacity 30Ah |
MEL4130-001 | Rated voltage 15.2V Rated capacity 30Ah |
MEL5130-001 | Rated voltage 19.0V Rated capacity 30Ah |
MEL6130-001 | Rated voltage 22.8V Rated capacity 30Ah |
MEL7130-001 | Rated voltage 26.6V Rated capacity 30Ah |
MEL8130-001 | Rated voltage 30.4V Rated capacity 30Ah |
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I・D・F is a manufacturing company that was born in Ishinomaki from the experience of the Great East Japan Earthquake. Based on our experience of the disaster, we aim to create products that can protect lives, even if just a little, from potential disasters that may occur in the future. Our flagship product, FRS, was commercialized through a collaborative project between Ishinomaki Senshu University, Ishinomaki City, and local companies. In addition to existing products such as automotive seat covers and solar system LED streetlights, we began joint research with the Tohoku University Future Science Technology Collaborative Research Center (NICHe) in 2018, and in 2019, we started the production of lithium-ion batteries using manganese-based cathode materials in the Kahoku area of Ishinomaki. Currently, we are manufacturing and selling battery modules that use our own lithium-ion battery cells suitable for stationary devices such as energy storage systems. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.