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advanced sensing, monitoring and self-HEALING mechanisms to self-repair BATteries

Description du projet

Technologies avancées pour les batteries lithium-soufre à haute densité énergétique

L’objectif premier du pacte vert pour l’Europe est d’accélérer la mise au point de batteries rechargeables présentant une efficacité exceptionnelle en termes d’aller-retour, afin de servir une multitude d’applications. Malgré la prédominance des batteries lithium-ion sur le marché, leur capacité d’amélioration atteint ses limites. Cela souligne l’importance de la densité énergétique élevée inhérente aux batteries lithium-soufre, en particulier pour les applications où le poids est un facteur critique. Le projet HEALING BAT, financé par l’UE, créera un ensemble de matériaux auto-réparateurs, de capteurs et un système de gestion de batterie personnalisé. L’objectif est que ces éléments améliorent collectivement la qualité, la fiabilité et la durée de vie des batteries au lithium-soufre, tout en atténuant et en corrigeant les dommages potentiels.

Objectif

"Europe must re-emerge as a global leader in battery technology by accelerating the development of underlying essential technologies and allowing a European battery cell manufacturing industry. As required in the EU Green Deal, rechargeable batteries with high round-trip efficiency are a vital technology that permits energy storage for numerous applications. The lithium-ion chemistries now dominate the market for rechargeable batteries. However, these are near the end of their improvement limits. In this direction, the advantage of the high energy density of Li-S batteries is especially significant for novel applications, e.g. where weight is a crucial parameter. The project aims to develop and implement self-healing concepts and materials in the critical battery components used in conventional Li-S batteries and extrapolate the ideas to develop a new class of self-healing structural batteries based on Li-S by investigating at the cell & component level. It will be built a toolbox of self-healing materials, sensors, and a customized Battery Management System to maximize the performance of the produced Li-S battery in terms of Quality, Reliability, and lifetime and to avoid or repair occurring damages; The BMS's goal is to govern the flow of energy to and from the battery system, monitoring sensor data with computational methods to identify events indicating degradation, as well as initiate self-healing actions. The resulting solution will revamp the European sector of rechargeable batteries with high round-trip efficiency energy storage for numerous applications, as specified in the EU Green Deal, consequently promoting innovative ideas needed to develop future sustainable batteries which demand fewer resources and create the groundwork for EU competitiveness. The project will be aligned with the Battery2030+ large-scale initiative within their ""Integration of smart functionalities"" theme, which supports sensing and self-healing."

Coordinateur

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DORTMUND
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 770 793,75
Adresse
AUGUST SCHMIDT STRASSE 4
44227 Dortmund
Allemagne

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Région
Nordrhein-Westfalen Arnsberg Dortmund, Kreisfreie Stadt
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 770 793,75

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