Sicona Battery Technology
Tan holds a PhD in Nanomaterials from Deakin University. Tan is an expert in characterising, analysing and designing lithium ion batteries at various scales. His is experienced in the R&D of energy systems for advanced electric appliances, such as satellites and also the management of R&D activities.
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Sicona Battery Technology
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Sicona develops next generation battery technology used in the anodes (negative electrodes) of lithium-ion (“Li-ion”) batteries that enable electric-mobility and storage of renewable energy. Sicona is commercialising an innovative silicon-composite battery anode technology, developed and perfected over the last ten years at the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials (AIIM). Sicona’s silicon-composite anode technology delivers up to 233% higher capacity than conventional graphite anodes and its anode materials can deliver 50% to 75% higher cell energy density than current Li-ion batteries.