GS Yuasa’s go into orbit again

October 19, 2018
GS Yuasa’s go into orbit again
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Lithium-ion cells made by GS Yuasa have been installed on the International Space Station (ISS) for the second time. The cells were delivered into space by the ISS’s H-II Transfer Vehicle, which was launched by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency last month. This is the second of four batches of GS Yuasa lithium-ion batteries to be delivered to the ISS.


The GS Yuasa lithium-ion cells will replace older nickel-metal hydride cells currently installed on board the ISS. Just 24 of the new lithium-ion cells will deliver the same performance provided by 48 nickel-metal hydride batteries. This means only half the number of GS Yuasa cells are needed to provide the same capacity and high energy density, therefore contributing to a reduction in transportation costs.

GS Yuasa’s lithium-ion cells have high energy density and long life plus boast a track record of being installed in numerous spacecraft and rockets, both in Japan and abroad. First adopted on board the ISS in 2012, the cells have a design optimised for space operations, which require highly efficient charge-discharge. All energy on board the ISS is produced by solar panels and stored in the space craft’s batteries. This stored energy is then used to power onboard systems.

GS Yuasa is a leader in innovative power solutions ranging from the manned research submersibles,  to high-performance batteries used in cars, motorcycles, marine, rail, and aviation applications including the state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner.



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