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LLIBTA Symposium
Large Lithium Ion Battery Technology and Application
Tuesday, January 25 to Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Advanced Automotive Battery Conferences

AABC 2011 - LLIBTA Symposiums

Panel Sessions

Session 1
Advances in Lithium-Ion Battery Materials

Session 2
Verification of Safety, Life, and Reliability of Automotive Lithium-Ion Batteries

Session 3
Large Lithium-Ion Batteries in Stationary and Specialty Applications

 
Session 2:
Verification of Safety, Life, and Reliability of Automotive Lithium-Ion Batteries

While battery performance and cost are receiving unprecedented attention, the safety, life, and reliability of the early installations will have the greatest impact on the market acceptance of Lithium-Ion-powered advanced vehicles. In this session, we will discuss methodology and results of life and safety tests and modeling aimed at estimating battery life and verifying safety under ordinary and abusive conditions.


Martin WinterChairman:
Joe LoGrasso, Engineering Manager, Global Battery Systems Engineering, General Motors

A member of GM for 27 years, Mr. LoGrasso has spent the past 20 years developing advanced propulsion technology and energy-storage systems for electric, hybrid, and fuel-cell vehicles. He was a key contributor to GM’s early electric-drive programs and most recently has led technology development of Li-Ion batteries for GM’s hybrid, Plug-in hybrid, and extended- range electric vehicle programs. He currently manages battery-pack system engineering and performance, safety, cell engineering, and battery-technology assessment and strategy.
 

  1. Performance Degradation of Li-Ion Batteries
    Daniel Abraham, Engineer, Materials Scientist and Team Leader, Argonne National Laboratory
  2. Advanced Testing Techniques to Evaluate Battery Life
    Jeffrey Belt, Senior Staff Engineer, Idaho National Laboratory
  3. Influence of Production Process Quality on Li-Ion Cell Life and Reliability
    George Thomas, Senior Managing Scientist, Exponent
  4. Aluminum Pouch Film for Large Li-Ion Batteries
    Katsumi Tanaka, Manager R&D Center, Showa Denko Packaging Co., Ltd.
  5. Meeting Customer Expectations: Life and Safety of Batteries in Hybrid & Electric Vehicles
    Joe LoGrasso, Engineering Manager, Global Battery Systems Engineering, and Galen Ressler, Technical Specialist in Battery Systems Safety, General Motors Corporation
  6. Mitigating Critical Safety Concerns in Li-Ion Batteries
    Chris Orendorff, Battery Abuse Testing Laboratory Team Lead, Power Sources Technology Group, Sandia National Laboratories
  7. Development of a Novel Test Method for On-Demand Internal Short Circuit in a Li-Ion Cell
    Matt Keyser, Senior Engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory