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Advanced Light-weight BATteRy systems Optimized for fast charging, Safety, and Second-life applications.

Project description

Enhancing the electric and hybrid-electric vehicle market with new generation battery systems

Electric and hybrid-electric cars will be a key feature of the automotive industry in the future. To maximise the market uptake of these vehicles, concerns relating to their battery range, cost, reliability and charging times will need to be tackled. Addressing this, the EU-funded ALBATROSS project aims to develop fast-charging, cost-effective, efficient and reliable battery systems with next-generation thermal management technologies that will provide the electric and hybrid-electric passenger car market with innovative solutions. The project will bring together the expertise of 21 partners from 10 countries.

Objective

ALBATROSS addresses the needs of European Electric and Hybrid-Electric passenger vehicle market by overcoming driver concerns relating to battery range and anxiety, cost, long-term reliability and excessive charging times. ALBATROSS will develop an integrated approach based on smart batteries combined with lightweight designs. Using innovative cooling technologies, we will achieve pack temperature range 5-40°C (30-40°C under ultra-fast charging), with <3°C variation between battery cells and optimal operating temperature 20-23°C. The light weighting solutions, based on modular multi-material systems for battery modules and trays, will be fabricated and joined using cutting edge, fast and cost-effective processes, with disassembly, recycling and reuse designed in as a part of an eco-design approach. The modular approach provides solutions for BEVs and PHEVs. The scalability to delivery vans and heavy-duty vehicles will be assessed.

Using a BMW i3 passenger vehicle to base the developments on, ALBATROSS will achieve a Peak Energy Density >200Wh/kg, increase driving range to 480km and reduce charging times by 25%. Advanced sensing and control, as a part of a flexible advanced Battery Management System, will be utilised on-vehicle and using the cloud to conduct remote maintenance and troubleshooting ensuring safety even at these high energy densities. Using advanced analytics will enable the State of Health and State of Safety to be continuously and accurately measured. The system will be validated on-vehicle under real world, extreme environmental conditions.

ALBATROSS represents a pan-European EU consortium of world leading organisations that are looking to commercialise these technologies of European origin. The coordinator (Yesilova) has a global presence in the automotive market and the consortium is strengthened by organisations that are part of the global Fiat-Chrysler, Ford and Mercedes-Benz groups as well as European SMEs with world leading technologies.

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IA - Innovation action

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(opens in new window) H2020-LC-BAT-2019-2020

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Coordinator

YESILOVA HOLDING AS
Net EU contribution

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€ 629 693,75
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OVAAKCA SANTRAL MAHALLESI ISTANBUL
16335 Bursa
Türkiye

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SME

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Yes
Region
Doğu Marmara Bursa Bursa
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost

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€ 899 562,50

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