A submarine type 212A on land. Image: thyssenkrupp Marine Systems

German shipbuilder thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (tkMS) will demonstrate an in-development lithium-ion battery on a German Navy submarine.

tkMS has been developing the next-generation submarine battery since 2015, undertaking its first test in 2019.

According to Hart Punkt, a “partial” lithium-ion battery will be installed on an existing HDW-class 212A diesel-electric submarine for technology and performance demonstration.

An initial integration on the submarine is planned for 2028, the outlet added, citing tkMS.

French battery-maker Saft is expected to provide lithium cells for the construction of the battery and its power electronics, Hart Punkt wrote.

“thyssenkrupp Marine Systems is now entering the market with a key technology —  the most efficient way of storing energy,” the outlet quoted tkMS’ COO Dirk Steinbrink as saying.

The shipbuilder intends to offer the battery for the HDW-class 209 submarines as well.

Lithium-Ion Battery

Japan’s Sōryū class of submarine, Ōryū, is the world’s first lithium-ion submarine. A more advanced Taigei class vessel also features the technology.

Compared to existing lead-acid batteries, the lithium-ion battery has a greater discharge rate, faster recharge times, and higher energy density. 

It improves the submarine’s underwater endurance, speed, and overall performance, even when its charge is low.

Additionally, the lithium-ion is lighter and has a lower maintenance cost compared to a conventional battery.

The lithium-ion battery also makes the use of Air Independent Propulsion technology redundant, saving weight and complexity.

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