Zinc-air batteries, which provide electrical power
through the electrochemical oxidation of zinc by atmospheric oxygen,
are known for their lightweight, low cost, and inherent safety.
Zinc-air primary batteries:
Electrochemistry similar to Alkaline Manganese thus has similar
safety and environmental properties
MnO2 is replaced by oxygen from the
atmosphere
Higher energy density
Can be considered “Half fuel cell”
Features
Our zinc-air high power battery line was developed
in response to the U.S. Army’s need for lightweight, low cost
battlefield power for the dismounted soldier.
We achieved our main goal to double the specific
energy of the BA-5590 at a reduced operating cost, and at the same
time minimize the environmental impact of spent batteries. These
batteries can provide substanial cost savings when deployed for
longer missions, even for applications that are not man-portable.
The zinc-air battery is inherently safe in storage,
transportation, use and disposal. Danger of rie and explosion is
significantly lower than in any other battery technology. Non-hazardous
Zinc-air batteries have no special care or handling requirements.
Benefits
Mission
Time Comparisons
5-9
Days for 119 B & F (SINCGARS & ASIP)
vs 24 hours for BA-5590/U
4-6
Days for SATCOM/HF
vs > 24 hours for BA-5590/U
18-20
Hours for Javelin CLU
vs 4 hours for BA-5590/U
30-40
Hours for RHC or Toughbook
2
Days for the M-22 ACADA
vs 8 hours for BA-5590/U
Military
applications
Communications Range
Finders Javelin
NightScopes SAWE
MILES
(Simulated Ariel Weapons Effects Multiple Integrated Laser engagement
Systems) GPS Sudolites