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Li-ion batteries for DCNS-designed SCORPENE submarines

4 Nov 2008

DCNS is investigating the integration of new-generation batteries with SCORPENE submarines, a concept that promises to double submerged endurance. This important innovation was presented at the UDT (Undersea Defence Technology) Pacific 2008 show in Sydney, Australia, on 4 November.

Current-generation diesel-electric submarines use lead-acid batteries. To further improve the performance capabilities of its SCORPENE range, DCNS has been working on the integration of new-generation lithium ion batteries.

This new technology promises to double submerged endurance at high speed while at the same time reducing the indiscretion rate, increasing range, improving safety and requiring less maintenance, all essential criteria for submariners.

The SCORPENE design is compatible with both Li-ion batteries and the MESMA air-independent propulsion system (AIP). MESMA alone enables a SCORPENE to patrol at low speed for three weeks at a time without broaching the surface.

To achieve this breakthrough, DCNS has been working in close cooperation with Saft, a world leader in the design, development and production of high-technology batteries. Saft assembles Li-ion cells to form battery modules and modules into a battery system, complete with the necessary control electronics and software, to power a submarine in complete safety. The Li-ion cells developed by Saft for this application are similar to those used on satellites and have already proven their long lifetime. Saft is also a major supplier of Li-ion batteries for both manned and unmanned underwater vehicles.

About DCNS
The DCNS Group is one of Europe's leading players on the world market for naval defence systems. To meet customer demands for more comprehensive and integrated systems, DCNS acts as prime contractor for naval shipbuilding, integration and support by combining its own development, marketing and production capabilities with those of selected partners. To manage the complexity of such projects, the Group draws on in-house expertise in naval architecture and systems engineering, ship assembly and integration and equipment design and production, as well as through-life support. The DCNS Group employs 13,000 people and generates annual revenues of around €2.8 billion.

Press contacts:

Bertrand Baudry
+33 (0)2 97 12 19 67
+33 (0)6 64 46 91 01
Bertrand.baudry@dcnsgroup.com

Virginie Lemière
+33 (0)1 40 59 53 57
virginie.lemiere@dcnsgroup.com



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