Bengaluru: The Indian Space Research Organization said today that it received responses from 141 companies to its eligibility requirements (RFQ)
Technology transfer for lithium
Ion batteries for Indian industry.
On June, ISRO issued an inquiry related to technology transfer, which briefly described the qualification aspects, the process of technology transfer, the schedule and other relevant details.
ISRO\'s VSSC has been successfully developed and qualified lithium has been obtained
Ion cells with capacity from 1.
Between 5 Ah and 100 Ah for satellite and launch vehicles.
Vikram Sarabhai Space Center (VSSC)
Received 141 companies on its lithium-
ISRO said in a statement.
According to the space agency, lithiumion (Li-ion)
Battery technology has become one of the \"most promising\" electro-chemical energy storage technologies for its high voltage, high energy density, long life cycle and high storage properties.
It has a wide range of applications in electronics, telecom and industrial applications, as well as aerospace.
General Li\'s recent progress
Ion battery technology has made it the most popular power source for electric and hybrid vehicles.
With the successful deployment of local lithium
ISRO said that VSSC plans to transfer the technology to various industries to establish production facilities for the production of lithium
Ion batteries covering the entire spectrum of electricity storage needs across the country.
ISRO said earlier, \"This initiative is expected to enable India to achieve zero emissions policy and accelerate the development of the local electric vehicle industry.