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Composite Solid Electrolyte development for all solid state Lithium BATTerieS (CSE-LBATTS)

Project description

Solid battery fabrication techniques safely power up electric cars

From heavy lead-acid battery first invented in 1859 to the small coin batteries for your wristwatch, batteries have been around for centuries. Rechargeable lithium batteries could prove to be a game changer as they are perfect for electric vehicles and portable electronics. However, there is only one drawback and that is the use of flammable organic liquid electrolytes in lithium batteries. In this context, the EU-funded CSE-LBATTS project will address the limitations of commercialisation of solid-state lithium batteries whilst utilising novel composite solid electrolyte (CSE) fabrication techniques to design commercially viable CSE batteries.

Objective

Rechargeable lithium batteries are a game-changing technology for electric vehicles and portable electronics due to their benefits in energy density. However, safety is a concern because of the use of flammable organic liquid electrolytes in lithium batteries. Solid state electrolytes not only address the safety issue but also eliminate the issues related to Li metal anode and thus improve gravimetric as well as volumetric energy density, cycle life, and operable temperature range. Whilst there have been recent efforts to create solid state batteries, no real transformative progress has yet been made in this area. The work performed in this proposal will address the limitations of commercialization of solid-state lithium batteries whilst utilizing novel composite solid electrolyte (CSE) fabrication techniques to design composite solid electrolytes. The proposed undertaking presents an excellent training and career acceleration opportunity - enabling me to apply my academic research in an industrial setting whilst also gaining world class advanced innovation management and product development techniques. This will help transform my career and my applied academic profile into a leading authority in solid state lithium batteries and composite solid electrolyte technology.

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Coordinator

ISTANBUL TEKNIK UNIVERSITESI
Net EU contribution

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€ 255 943,68
Address
AYAZAGA KAMPUSU
34469 Maslak, Istanbul
Türkiye

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Region
İstanbul İstanbul İstanbul
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 255 943,68

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