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DOE offers $670.6 million loan to Aspen Aerogels to produce thermal barriers for EV battery safety

The Loan Programs Office at the US Department of Energy (DOE) has made a conditional commitment for a direct loan of up to $670.6 million to Aspen Aerogels Georgia to help finance the construction of an aerogel blanket manufacturing facility in Register, Georgia. Aspen’s PyroThin aerogel thermal barriers are used as a protective layer within… Read more »

Aspen Aerogels opens Advanced Thermal Barrier Center in US to optimize cell-to-cell barriers

Aspen Aerogels, an aerogel-based electrification company, has opened its engineering and rapid prototyping facilities in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Aspen’s 59,000-square-foot Advanced Thermal Barrier Center (ATBC) will create PyroThin cell-to-cell barriers to optimize battery pack safety and performance for the e-mobility and energy storage system sectors. The PyroThin barriers prevent thermal runaway propagation and are optimized based… Read more »

Thermal runaway in EV battery packs: designing a mitigation strategy

Aspen Aerogels’ cutting-edge materials protect against thermal runaway Thermal runaway occurs inside a battery cell through a fault, a crash scenario or some other defect that causes the cell to release thermal energy through chemical reactions. That thermal energy increases the temperature of the cell, the increased temperature drives faster kinetics, and more heat is… Read more »

Advanced Thermal Barriers: How To Transform Your Thermal Runaway Mitigation Strategy

Battery engineers face the challenge of maximizing a vehicle’s performance while optimizing thermal runaway propagation protection. In this webinar, we will explore the role of compression pads and cell-to-cell barriers in managing mechanical and thermal energy inside modules and/or packs. Attendees will develop an understanding of possible solutions, including foams, fibers, foils, and aerogels. We… Read more »

How to reduce complexity of power connections in EVs (Webinar)

Electric vehicles have high voltage systems that require precise connections, and demand for innovative components is rapidly increasing around the globe. Recently acquired by Eaton, Royal Power Solutions is recognized for its numerous industry-leading electrical components, including stamped battery and eyelet terminals specially designed for electrified vehicles. These power connection technologies provide vehicle manufacturers with… Read more »