Ilika plc
("Ilika", the "Group", or the
"Company")
Further Goliath Technical
Milestone Achieved
D5 testing complete; safety
characteristics confirmed to be superior to lithium-ion
equivalents
Ilika (AIM: IKA), an independent global
expert in solid-state battery technology,
announces it has completed testing of its Goliath D5 prototypes,
thereby further confirming the safety characteristics of Ilika's
batteries.
The testing reconfirmed the benefits
of Goliath relative to lithium-ion equivalent across a number of
key variables - reinforcing the fact that Ilika's cells have the
potential to provide electric vehicles (EV) with lighter, safer,
cheaper batteries with longer ranges and faster charging
capabilities.
Further to the RNS Reach dated
05 September 2024 https://tinyurl.com/xeydwhkp,
the completion of the testing of the D5 prototypes is a key
milestone, with the Company focused on delivering on its minimum
viable product (MVP) roadmap, which will underpin licensing
opportunities.
The D5 prototype is designed to
build on the characteristics of the D4 data point achieved in 2023.
This was achieved by optimising the cell architecture to increase
Goliath's unique safety value proposition without compromising cell
energy density. The key findings from the testing programme
provide further validation along the development curve to D8 and
MVP samples during calendar year 2025:
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Exceptional results from the nail penetration test
carried out by University College London as part of the Faraday
Institution funded Safebatt Industrial Sprint programme.
o The
results classify puncturing the D5 prototypes as a EUCAR 3 hazard
event, with no leakage, no venting, no fire or flame, no rupture
and no explosion. In contrast, puncturing the benchmark lithium-ion
battery resulted in a higher EUCAR 6 event, i.e. a rupture
accompanied by flying parts of the active mass, fire and
flame.
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Components confirmed to be non-flammable by DEKRA,
the world's largest independent, non-listed expert organisation in
testing, certification and inspection.
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Temperatures during failure approximately 300°C
lower than comparable Li-ion cells shown in Accelerated Rate
Calorimetry testing carried out as part the Industrial Sprint, by
the University of Oxford.
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Improved capacity at higher discharge
rates.
o D5
prototypes can be discharged at twice the rate of P1 prototypes
without impacting their capacity.
Improved safety performance of
Goliath batteries relative to conventional lithium ion means that
EV designers can reduce the mechanical protection and reinforcement
that would otherwise be required to protect the battery pack. In
turn, this enables lighter and less expensive EV designs that have
a longer range for the same amount of energy. The D5 data point
makes this improved safety performance clear.
Ilika's CEO, Graeme Purdy, stated: "While our test programme will continue throughout our journey
to a minimum viable product, we're delighted with this positive
outcome. The validity of the results is enhanced by the independent
execution of the tests carried out by University College London and
the University of Oxford under the Faraday Institution's Safebatt
Industrial Sprint programme and by DEKRA.
"Meeting our D5 milestone pushes our technology further along
the curve towards D6, which is a data point for larger area 10Ah
batteries, the results of which we expect to announce in November
2024."
The
Faraday Institution's CEO, Professor Martin Freer,
stated:
"We
congratulate Ilika on achieving this milestone on their roadmap to
a minimum viable product. The collaboration is a terrific example
of the transfer of knowhow from the Faraday Institution community -
in this case at UCL and the University of Oxford on the science of
battery safety - to deliver impact for a UK battery SME via the
Industry Sprint programme."
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more information contact:
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Ilika plc
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www.ilika.com
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Graeme Purdy, Chief
Executive
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Jason Stewart, Chief Financial
Officer
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Panmure Liberum Limited (Nomad and Joint
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Tel: 020
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Andrew Godber, John More,
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Nikhil Varghese, Josh
Borlant
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Elezi,
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Natasha Ninkov
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Walbrook PR Ltd
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About Ilika plc - https://www.ilika.com
Ilika specialises in the developing
and commercialisation of solid-state batteries. The Company's
mission is to rapidly develop leading-edge IP, manufacture and
license solid state batteries for markets that cannot be addressed
with conventional batteries due to their safety, charge rates,
energy density and life limits. The Company achieves this by
using ceramic-based lithium-ion technology that is inherently safe
in manufacture and usage, higher thermal tolerance and easier to
recycle which differentiates our products from existing
batteries.
The Company has two product lines.
Its Stereax batteries which are designed for powering miniature
medical implants, industrial wireless sensors and specialist
internet of Things (IoT) applications and the Goliath large format
batteries designed for EV cars and cordless appliances.
About SafeBatt: https://www.safebatt.ac.uk
The Faraday
Institution's SafeBatt project
is a collaboration, led by the University of Oxford, of seven
universities (Oxford, University College London, King's College
London, Newcastle, Sheffield, Warwick and Cambridge) as well as
industrial partners, each bringing unique capabilities to the
investigation of the science of battery safety.