Next Generation energy storage
Research Project, 2019
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The overreaching goal of the project is to pave the way for next generation energy storage technology targeted for electric vehicle applications. The prime example is LiS-technology which can provide at least 3-5 times higher energy density combined with improved sustainability compared to the Li-ion batteries used today. This project includes cell design for larger cells meeting the needs of end users, i.e. car and truck manufacturers, analysis of suitable usage patterns (charge/discharge patterns, rates, etc.), upscaling issues, and sustainability assessment.
Participants
Aleksandar Matic (contact)
Chalmers, Physics, Materials Physics
Funding
Chalmers
Funding Chalmers participation during 2019–
Related Areas of Advance and Infrastructure
Energy
Areas of Advance