Materialsnet: Strong Psi international exhibitions open markets and set new records

With President Benson Wu’s personal leadership, domestic specialist in lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery core R&D and manufacturing Phoenix Silicon International Corporation (Psi) recently participated in the Battery Japan exhibition for the 8th time. Since 2006, Psi has been dedicated to R&D and manufacturing of 40138 LFP battery cores. Psi has now successfully increased battery capacity from 9 Ah to 18 Ah. This gives energy density of 150Wh/Kg, which compares favorably with that of LiMnO2 battery cells; safety and performance is also superior to LiMnO2 battery cells, and Psi’s battery cells also provide life spans four to five times longer. In the future, Psi’s offerings are expected to make a big showing in the electric vehicle market. In 2017, not only did Psi’s 40155 LFP batteries successfully enter the Japanese home-delivery electric vehicle market, but Psi’s energy storage battery packs have also become a leading hot commodity.
Benson Wu said that Psi has been cultivating the Japanese energy storage market for a long time. Starting from their early work on large-scale energy storage bid projects, Psi has gradually built up Japanese clients’ confidence in the company’s system development capabilities and the stable quality of Psi’s LFP batteries. Two years ago, through major trade company collaboration, Psi obtained continuous and stable orders. Psi’s superb battery pack quality control has also made a deep impression on clients. This year, customer demand has shifted to applications in high-voltage series-parallel battery packs. Benson Wu is very optimistic about the future market.
Psi’s development of the Japanese energy storage market is in line with the company’s product strategy for lithium-iron battery pack development. After more than two years of operation on an energy storage project in Japan’s Northeast region and maturing market demand, Psi’s high-voltage storage system composed of 48V battery packs in series has already received initial negotiations for mass production specifications. Not long from now, Psi’s storage system will become a major product on the Japanese market. In addition to high-voltage, large-capacity energy storage systems, small energy storage applications for home and commercial use have also received considerable attention. The backup power system works with all major UPS systems, and battery packs with different capacities can be switched out to achieve different backup power missions and create ideal configurations. Psi also had a clean room-level emergency backup power system on display, which attracted many visitors to stop by and ask questions.

Source:https://www.materialsnet.com.tw/DocView.aspx?id=24918

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