Manufacture

In May 2017, the production of electric power storage devices based on supercapacitors was opened in the city of Khimki, Moscow region


TEEMP today is an industrial production of a full technological cycle for production of electric power storage devices, which has technologies for the preparation of electrolyte, production the active mass of electrode tapes and the manufacture of electrode tapes ending with functional and climatic tests of combined current sources.
 

Annual performance of TEEMP:

Up to 230 000 cells supercapacitors or 35 000 modules with a total capacity of up to 5.5 GW (nuclear power plant capacity medium size).

  • Production of supercapacitor modules (SC) with operating voltage from 15 to 300V.
  • Combined current sources (KIT) with an operating range have been created and tested temperatures from -60°C to +70°C and up to 1,000,000 cycles charge/discharge.
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Unique design of a single element and technological flexibility of production chains:

They allow in the shortest possible time to reorient the existing enterprise from the production of laminated supercapacitors to the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries (prismatic, in a laminated case) or combined energy storage devices (LIA + SC) with minimal financial costs for design and production preparation.

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Production divisions:

  • Input control service for all incoming materials and components;
  • The site of preparation of electrolytes;
  • The manufacturing site of supercapacitor cells;
  • The site of assembly of single supercapacitors and their filling with electrolyte;
  • The site of polarization and functional tests of single supercapacitors;
  • The site of assembly, functional and climatic testing of SC modules.
 

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The purity class ISO 5 is achieved through the introduction of advanced domestic and European ventilation and cleaning systems.

Quality management Certificate ISO 9001, GOST RV.

98% yield of usable products. A full cycle of output control on a modern test base, which allows testing modules from 12 to 600 volts and currents up to 400 amperes.

 

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Clean energy for production capacity is generated by solar panels on the roof of the plant.

 

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