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South 8 introduces liquefied gas electrolyte to optimize battery safety

By Michelle Froese | December 21, 2023

South 8 Technologies, the first to develop and commercialize LiGas, a liquefied gas electrolyte for advanced lithium-ion batteries, has officially introduced its Arctic LiGas 18650 cell

South 8’s Arctic LiGas 18650 cell.

Arctic LiGas cells can replace traditional toxic and flammable liquid electrolyte with South 8’s revolutionary liquefied gas electrolyte, providing a safe and versatile high-performance lithium-ion solution. The company is currently shipping Arctic LiGas cells to select customers for deployments across various markets and applications including electric vehicles (EVs) and battery-powered industrial equipment.

Arctic is the first in a family of lithium-ion battery cell formats and chemistries that South 8 is introducing to support the growing demand for batteries with superior performance.

“LiGas addresses serious lithium-ion pain points: fire risk and depleted energy at low temperatures,” noted South 8 CEO Tom Stepien.  “Arctic LiGas cells solve these ‘fire and ice’ problems by minimizing thermal propagation with a non-toxic blend of gases that dissipate harmlessly when punctured or overheated. Arctic cells have the industry’s lowest operating temperature, providing energy down to -60° C (-76° F). We are excited to help our customers safely and efficiently operate in new environments and applications.”

“We are delighted to deliver Arctic LiGas cells to our customer base of battery manufacturers and end-users who are validating our unique technology,” said Jungwoo Lee, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer. “Through internal and third-party testing, LiGas consistently demonstrates boundary-pushing performance in extreme environments and conditions.”

Battery demand across EVs and stationary energy storage is projected to grow at a pace of 53% year-on-year, reaching 950 gigawatt-hours in 2023, according to a November 2023 report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Growth is projected to continue, reaching more than 5,800 gigawatt-hours in 2035. Arctic LiGas is one of many lithium-ion battery innovations that will help cell manufacturers deliver safer and more capable solutions to this fast growing, worldwide market.

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