Battery History Cadex Electronics Inc. www.BatteryUniversity.com --- Training Series --- By Isidor Buchmann, CEO and Founder.

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Battery History Cadex Electronics Inc Training Series --- By Isidor Buchmann, CEO and Founder

When was the battery invented? Parthian Battery. A prehistoric battery in a clay jar holds an iron rod surrounded by a copper cylinder (ca. 250BC).

Early batteries Alessandro Volta discovered that dissimilar metals separated by a moist paper soaked in salt water have different voltage potential. Zinc = 1.6 / V Lead = 1.9 / V Tin = 1.8 / V Iron = 1.8 / V Copper = 1.9 / V Silver = 1.9 / 1.98 V Gold = 2.4 / 1.83 V Carbon = 2.5 / 0.13 V 1 st number is the affinity to attract electrons; 2 nd is standard potential from first oxidation state

In November 1800, Napoleon Bonaparte helped Volta with the experiments, drawing sparks from a battery, melting a steel wire, discharging an electric pistol and decomposing water into its elements. Experimentations at the Institute of France

William Cruickshank built the first battery by arranging sheets of copper and zinc in a long wooden box and soldering them together. Gaston Planté invented the 1 st lead acid battery in Mass production in 1802

YearInventorAchievement 1600William Gilbert (UK)Establishment of electrochemistry study 1791Luigi Galvani (Italy)Discovery of “animal electricity” Alessandro Volta (Italy) William Cruickshank (UK) André-Marie Ampère (France) Michael Faraday (UK) John F. Daniell (UK) William Robert Grove (UK) Gaston Planté (France) Georges Leclanché (France) Waldmar Jungner (Sweden) Invention of the voltaic cell (zinc, copper disks) First electric battery capable of mass production Electricity through magnetism Announcement of Faraday’s law Invention of the Daniell cell Invention of the fuel cell (H 2 /O 2 ) Invention of the lead acid battery Invention of the Leclanché cell (carbon-zinc) Invention of the nickel-cadmium battery Battery Developments: 1600 to 1900

YearInventorAchievement s Thomas A. Edison (USA) Shlecht & Ackermann (D) Georg Neumann (Germany) Lew Urry, Eveready Battery Group effort Sony (Japan) Bellcore (USA) Moli Energy (Canada) University of Texas (USA) Invention of the nickel-iron battery Invention of the sintered pole plate Successfully sealing the nickel-cadmium battery Invention of the alkaline-manganese battery Development of valve-regulated lead acid battery Commercialization of nickel-metal-hydride battery Commercialization of lithium-ion battery Commercialization of lithium-ion polymer Introduction of Li-ion with manganese cathode Identification of Li-phosphate (LiFePO 4 ) 2002University of Montreal, Quebec Hydro, MIT, others Improvement of Li-phosphate, nanotechnology, commercialization Battery Developments: 1900 to Present

Overview of Battery Types Courtesy of Frost & Sullivan (2009 )

Take home... Cadex C7400ER 36V, 6A/station, 170W Cadex C V, 10A/station, 400W Cadex C5100 Tests Li-ion in 30s. Spectro CA-12 measures capacity of lead acid in 15s. Cadex Products UCC Chargers Boosts, calibrates, hot/cold charging