Toshiba’s Lithium-Ion Batteries – driving the future of a decarbonized society

Written by Ben

04/28/2021

Toshiba offers a diverse line-up of SCiB™ lithium-ion batteries for a broad range of applications in industry and social infrastructure.

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Unique characteristics of SCiB(TM) batteries
Rapid charging improves work/service efficiency for EV bus.

Applications that use lead-acid batteries or fossil fuel as an energy source are starting to turn to new, cleaner, and greener batteries, such as grid-scale battery storage, a move driven by environmental consciousness. SCiB™ is also increasingly being used for social infrastructure, such as in trains and ships, where durability and safety are of utmost importance.

More automobiles like cars, buses or trucks, are going hybrid or electric in an effort to reduce COemissions. Toshiba offers both high-energy and high-power types of SCiB™ batteries for such automobiles. The high-energy option is used in trucks and electric buses because these vehicles may need to be driven in extreme conditions or need to repeatedly charge/discharge. The high-power type, on the other hand, is increasingly being used in hybrid cars, where they can efficiently collect and use the regenerative energy generated every time the car brakes.

SCiB™ has proven to provide high input/output which improves power efficiency and saves energy, rapid charging to improve work/service efficiency and able to withstand extreme conditions.

SOURCE Toshiba Corporation

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