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CORDIS

Solutions for largE bAtteries for waterBorne trAnsporT

Projektbeschreibung

Kosteneffiziente Großbatterie für den Schiffsverkehr

Der Schiffsverkehrssektor ist sehr aktiv und spielt eine zentrale Rolle auf dem globalisierten Markt. Da es sich hier um einen energieintensiven Sektor handelt, wird nach Möglichkeiten gesucht, seinen CO2-Fußabdruck zu verkleinern. Das EU-finanzierte Projekt SEABAT bietet eine Alternative zu bisherigen Energiespeicherlösungen für den Schiffsverkehr, indem es ein vollelektrisches maritimes Hybrid-Batteriekonzept entwickelt. Dieses Konzept kombiniert zwei verschiedene Batterietypen in einem genormten und modularen Paket. Dadurch soll es in größeren Mengen produziert werden und von der Kostenersparnis durch Großserienfertigung profitieren können.

Ziel

The overall objective of SEABAT is to develop a full-electric maritime hybrid concept based on (1) combining modular high-energy batteries and high-power batteries, (2) novel converter concepts and (3) production technology solutions derived from the automotive sector. A modular approach will reduce component costs (battery, convertor) so that unique ship designs can profit from economies of scale by using standardised low-cost modular components. The concept is suitable for future battery generations and high-power components that may have higher power densities or are based on different chemistries. Expected results: optimal full-electric hybrid modular solution, minimising the battery footprint and reducing the oversizing (from up to 10 times down to max. 2 times). Validating as a 300 kWh system (full battery system test) at TRL 5, and virtually validating the solution for batteries of 1 MWh and above, using 300 kWh system P-HiL tests.

The result will be a validated hybrid battery solution for capacities of 1 MWh and beyond, a roadmap for type approval and a strategy towards standardisation for (among others) ferries and short sea shipping. The solution will deliver a 35-50% lower total cost of ownership (TCO) of maritime battery systems, including 15-30% lower CAPEX investment, 50% lower costs of integration at the shipyard and a 5% investment cost recuperation after the useful life in the vessel.

The SEABAT consortium unites all the necessary expertise for developing the hybrid topology and implementing it in the industry. The market pick-up of the SEABAT solution is maximised by having 20 shipbuilders and integrators in the consortium; they are represented by the SOERMAR association. The stakeholder group, in which end users and port authorities are represented, supports the wide adoption of the SEABAT solution in the European maritime market, and the increase in European skills base in large battery technology and manufacturing processes.

Aufforderung zur Vorschlagseinreichung

H2020-LC-BAT-2019-2020

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H2020-LC-BAT-2020

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