The use of phosphoranimines (PAs), a class of linear, monomeric phosphazenes, as electrolytes for Li-ion battery applications has been investigated as a route to improve safety and stability for Li-ion batteries. Of the potential PAs for use in battery applications, this work focuses on the initial synthetic preparation and analysis of Ntrimethylsilyl-P,P-bis((2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy)-P-ethylphosphoranimine (PA-5). PA-5 has high LiPF 6 solubility in excess of 2 M, high thermal stability with a melting point below-80˚C and high thermal stability as a neat compound to at least 250˚C. As part of electrolyte blends, the inclusion of PA-5 shifts the onset of thermal degradation by close to 40˚C at 35% loading and by 20˚C at a 10% loading, improves the low temperature performance of the electrolyte, and when used as a primary solvent leads to increases in the flash point (by 20˚C) when compared to more traditional EC:EMC blends. Cycling capabilities of full-coin cells with graphite negative electrodes and Li 1+w [Ni 0.5 Mn 0.3 Co 0.2 ] 1w O 2 positive electrodes using PA-5:EC:EMC electrolyte blends are comparable with the performance seen for traditional EC:EMC blends. Analysis of the impact of the use of