Defense Power and Energy Conference 2024 | ||||
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Agenda: Tuesday, June 4th | ||||
Time (CDT) | Topic | Author(s) | Organization | Presentation |
8:30 | Keynote Address | Dr. Robert Mantz | Principal Director for Renewable Energy Generation and Storage (REG&S) at the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD (R&E)) | PowerPoint |
SESSION 1 | ||||
High Energy Lithium Ion Batteries | ||||
9:00 | High energy and power density batteries with silicon anode materials | Ionel Stefan | Amprius Technologies | PowerPoint |
9:30 | High-Energy & High-Power Silicon Anode Lithium-ion Batteries Enabling Advanced Military Applications | Herman Lopez | Ionblox, Inc | |
10:00 | ACE Ready and Near Term Solutions | John Kaufman | Advanced Cell Engineering | |
Evaluating Technologies | ||||
9:00 | Battery Innovation Center Readiness Roadmap | Leslie Aleander | Battery Innovation Center | |
9:30 | Energy Storage Performance Mapping: Streamlining Battery Evaluation for DoD Applications | Steve Weiss | Xilectric | |
10:00 | Strategies to Address Battery Safety Concerns for Systems Designed to Operate in the Military Ecosystem and Satisfy 810H | William Walker | KULR Technology Group | PowerPoint |
10:30 - 10:50 | BREAK | |||
SESSION 2 | ||||
10:50 - 11:50 | Domestic Production Panel | James Trevey | ForgeNano | |
Dave Modeen | Lithium-Ion Products, EnerSys | |||
Curt Collar | Nanotech Energy | |||
11:50 | Show us What You Got | Enersys | PowerPoint | |
12:20 | Show us What You Got | EaglePicher Technologies | PowerPoint | |
12:50 - 1:50 | LUNCH | |||
SESSION 3 | ||||
Conformal Wearable Batteries | ||||
1:50 | Ballistic Conformal Battery | Brian Hensless | Cornerstone research Group | |
2:20 | High-Performance, Low-Temperature, Conformal Batteries for Energy Resilience | Rajan Kumar | Ateios Systems | PowerPoint |
2:50 | High Energy Li-Ion Pouch Cells with Reduced Flammability Electrolyte Additive | Owen Crowther | EaglePicher Technologies | PowerPoint |
Domestic Supply Chain | ||||
1:50 | Domestic Production of Critical Mineral Graphite | Prashant Chintawar | Volt Energy Materials | |
2:20 | North American Production of Graphite Anode Materials from Mined and Recycled Graphite to Support the Domestic Manufacturing of Li-Ion Batteries | John Jaddou | Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials (Koura) | |
2:50 | Delivering a Domestic Solution for Battery Anodes from Bio-Sourced Feedstocks | Dr. Carol Hirschmugl | Conovate, Inc. | PowerPoint |
2:50 - 3:15 | BREAK | |||
SESSION 4 | ||||
Li-Metal | ||||
3:15 | Rechargeable Li-metal Battery Cell for High Power and Low Temperature Military Applications | John Hondred, Frank Zalar, Pasha Nikoleav and Brian Henslee | Cornerstone research Group | |
3:45 | USA Designed & Made Solid-State Battery Defense & Aerospace Applications | Dr. Robert Whittlesey | Ion Storage Systems | |
4:15 | Development of Fast-Charging and Wide Temperature Li-ion Batteries | Thomas Adams, Vilas Pol, Austin Choi, Ethan Adams | Multiple | |
Diagnostics/Analytics | ||||
3:15 | Hybrid Intelligent Diagnostic Screening (HIDS) | Darrin Moorman | Moser Energy Systems | PowerPoint |
3:45 | Advancing DoD Battery Maintenance and Sustainment with Predictive Analytics | Robert Masse | Astrolabe Analytics, Inc. | PowerPoint |
4:15 | Battery Monitoring: A Strategic Technology | Daniel Jones | EnerSys | PowerPoint |
5:00 | END OF DAY |
Agenda: Wednesday, June 5th | ||||
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Time (CDT) | Topic | Author(s) | Organization | Presentation |
SESSION 5 | ||||
8:30 | Updated Demand Signal | Eric Shields | Senior Battery Advisor, OUSD Industrial Policy | PowerPoint |
SESSION 6 | ||||
New Technologies | ||||
9:15 | Robust, Zero-Volt-Capable, High-Power Lithium-Ion bateries for Military Plarforms | David Ofer | CAMX Power | |
9:45 | 100% Dry Process for Lithium-Ion Elctrode Manufacturing | Mike Eskra | Eskra Technical Products | PowerPoint |
10:15 | Achieving a tactical advantage in energy storage using nano-coatings | James Trevey | ForgeNano | |
Mixed Batteries | ||||
9:15 | Investigation of COTS Li Ion Cell Performance at Low Temperature | Ryan Pritchard and Gerard Herbert | Enersys | |
9:45 | High Energy Lithium Carbon Monofluoride Batteries Qualified for Portable Power | Rob Gitzendanner | EaglePicher | PowerPoint |
10:15 | A New Class of High Performance and Highly Safe Lithium Ion Cell Enabled by Novel Vanadium Oxide Anode | G.J la O' and Haodong Liu | Tyfast Energy Corp | |
10:45 - 11:15 | BREAK | |||
SESSION 7 | ||||
11:15 | Operational Energy Panel | Nathan Cornell | HQDA Program Manager Operational Energy | |
John Fassino | Deputy DirectorOperational Energy Innovation (OECIF and OEPF) | |||
Dr. Daphne Fuentevilla | Deputy Director, DON Operational Energy (Invited) | |||
12:15 - 1:15 | LUNCH | |||
SESSION 8 | ||||
1:15 | DoD - Li-Ion Safety Panel | Laurence Toomey | Branch Chief - Energy Storage Team, Ground Vehicle Power & Mobility | |
Jesse Givens | PEO Army Aviation | |||
Mark Tisher | Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division | |||
Christopher Kusak | Air Force Life Cycle Management Center/ Flight Systems Division | |||
2:15 - 2:45 | BREAK | |||
SESSION 9 | ||||
Battery Component Improvements | ||||
2:45 | Fibrous based seperators | David Rittenhouse | Glatfelter | PowerPoint |
3:15 | Conformal Graphene Encapsulation for multi-functional performance improvement of Cathode Active Materials | Damien Despinoy | Volexion | |
3:45 | Enabling Emerging Battery Technologies with Networked CNTs | Multiple | Huntsman Advanced Material | |
Missile And Munition Applications | ||||
2:45 | Army In-House Munitions Power Source Prototyping and Testing Capabilities | Daniel P. Schmidt | U.S. Army Armanents Center | PowerPoint |
3:15 | High-Voltage, High-Power Thermal Battery Systems for Electric Thrust Vector Control (e-TVC) Applications | Nicholas Shuster and Anthony Lang | Enersys Advanced Systems | |
3:45 | Miniature Reserve Battery | Multiple | Cornerstone Research Group | |
SESSION 10 | ||||
4:15 | Panel on Missile and Munition Batteries | Giuseppe L. Di Benedetto | Power Team Lead – U.S. Army DEVCOM Armaments Center | |
Samuel Stuart | U.S. Navy NSWC Crane Division | |||
Sean C. Rayman | Battery SME – U.S. Air Force AFLCMC | |||
Greg Miller | VP, Engineering, EaglePicher Technologies | |||
Nicholas Shuster | EnerSys Advanced Systems | |||
Eric Scherzberg | Advanced Thermal Batteries, Inc | |||
Zoe Adamedes | BST Systems, Inc | |||
5:15 | END OF DAY |
Agenda: Thursday, June 6th | ||||
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Time (CDT) | Topic | Author(s) | Organization | Presentation |
SESSION 11 | ||||
Non Lithium Ion Battery Solutions | ||||
9:00 | Evaluation of Low Temperature Performance of Commercially Available Supercapacitors | Giuseppe L. Di Benedetto | U.S. Army Armanents Center | |
9:30 | Lyten’s High Energy Lithium-Sulfur Batteries for DoD Applications | Jim Paye | Lyten | |
10:00 | Operational resilience through long duration energy storage | Paul Kelleher and Mark Higgins | Redflow | |
Domestic Production | ||||
9:00 | Filling battery experience gaps in the DoD battery community through consultants and partnerships | Chris Silkowski | Treetown Tech | |
9:30 | Powering the Future with a Domestic Supply Chain | Deryck Robinson | Forge Battery | PowerPoint |
10:00 | Domestic LFP Cell Manufacturing Overview | James Hodge | Lithion | PowerPoint |
10:30 - 11:00 | BREAK | |||
Mixed Bag 1 | ||||
11:00 | Remote EV Charging Station (REV Station) | Darrin Moorman | Moser Energy Systems | PowerPoint |
11:30 | Elimination of Premature Combat Vehicle Battery Failure using Solar Charging | Dan Stieler | PowerFilm, Inc | PowerPoint |
12:00 | “Saving Lives Through Hybrid Power.” | Brooke Ford | Solar Stik | |
Mixed Bag 2 | ||||
11:00 | Domestic landscape of hydrogen fuel cells and fuel cell materials | Greg Ong | Celadyne Technologies | |
11:30 | Safe, Wide-temperature Range, Long Life 0V Storage-capable Batteries for DoD Applications | James Dong, Sayangdev Naha, Russell Farmer | ADA Technologies | |
12:00 | Unleashing the Potential of Sodium-Ion: Securing Domestic Battery Manufacturing for the DoD | Andrew Thomas | Acculon Energy | |
12:30 | END OF DAY |