ECS Detroit Section Hosts “LFP Li-ion cells are boring – Why should I care?”

Jeff Dahn

Jeff Dahn

The ECS Detroit Section invites you to “LFP Li-ion cells are boring – Why should I care?” presented by Jeff Dahn on January 13 at Nissan Technical Center North America.

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Title: “LFP Li-ion cells are boring – Why should I care?”

Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Schedule: 1800h Posters and Dinner | 1900h Speakers

Location: Nissan Technical Center North America
39001 Sunrise Dr., Farmington Hills, Michigan 48331

Fee:
Professionals: USD $20;
Student presenters: USD $0;
Students: USD $10

Registration includes dinner.

Pre-registration is required.

Speaker: Jeff Dahn, Dalhousie University

Abstract

Most researchers and OEMs believe LFP Li-ion cells are “done.” While they work well and are inexpensive, LFP cells’ lifetime at elevated temperatures is poor compared to NMC cells. Their stack energy density is low compared to NMC cells. Work directed at overcoming these limitations is discussed in the talk.

Student Posters

The event includes a student poster presentation. Email ecs.detroit.rsvp@gmail.com to have your poster considered. The first three students to contact the organizers receive one year of free access to ECS Detroit Section events.

Questions?

Contact ecs.detroit.rsvp@gmail.com.

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