On October 6, 2018 Anonymous commented (following Submarine Matters, October 5, 2018 article on the launch of the first large Lithium-ion Battery (LIB) submarine) along the lines:
As the length of the Lithium-ion Batteries LIB-Soryu (27SS) is the same as that of the preceding lead-acid batteries LAB-Soryus, the structure of the LIB-Soryus (27SS and the next 28SS) might be very similar to the LAB-Soryus.
The major differences are:
1. the large liquid oxygen LOx tanks and Stirling AIP on the LAB -Soryus will not be on the
LIB-Soryus. Instead the LIB-Soryus will have an extra 192 LIB modules (12 columns x 16 rows)
to make up a total of 672 LIB modules. 672 was predicted in the Submarine Mattersarticle of
April 4, 2017.
2. there will be a not easily quantified weight difference between LIB-Soryus and LAB-Soryus
given:
LIBs weigh 770kg per module and there are 192 extra LIB modules
Compared to LABs weighing 880kg per module, and
The heavy LOx, LOx tanks and Stirlig AIP will not be on LIB-Soryus
[But extra sleeping accommodation and a toilet for women will be on LIB-Soryus.]
[But extra sleeping accommodation and a toilet for women will be on LIB-Soryus.]
3. The major prices increases of LIBs over LABs, with Totals of:
- US$97 million for the 672 LIB modules (at US$144,000 /module) on LIB-Soryus
- compared to US$13 million for 480 LABs (at US$27,000 /module) on LAB-Soryus.
Pete Comment: As LIBs for submarines become more common their unit and Total prices are likely to decline significantly.