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Solvent - free lithium polymer starter battery ('LI-ION STARTER BATTERY')
LI-ION STARTER BATTE
2000 - 2004

Sujets :
Economic Aspects, Energy Saving, Environmental Protection, Energy Storage, Energy Transport
Type de contrat :
Cost-sharing contracts
Participants :
DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY NEDERLAND
DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Education

FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES LABORATORY FOR INORGANIC AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY P.O. Box 05 Julianalaan 136 2628 BL
NEDERLAND
GAIA AKKUMULATORENWERKE GMBH DEUTSCHLAND
GAIA AKKUMULATORENWERKE GMBH
Other

Postfach 10 06 16 Montaniastrasse 17 99734
DEUTSCHLAND
INTRA INTERNATIONAL AB SVERIGE
INTRA INTERNATIONAL AB
Other

Fabriksgatan 10 41250
SVERIGE
UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY UNITED KINGDOM
UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY
Education

SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES Giles Lane CT2 7NR
UNITED KINGDOM
BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY ISRAEL
BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY
Education

DEPARTMENT CHEMISTRY LABORATORY FOR SONOCHEMISTRY AND ELECTROCHEMSTRY 52900
ISRAEL
FUNKTIONSWERKSTOFFE FORSCHUNGS UND ENTWICKLUNGS GMBH ÖSTERREICH
FUNKTIONSWERKSTOFFE FORSCHUNGS UND ENTWICKLUNGS GMBH
Research

Marktstrasse 3 7000
ÖSTERREICH
HONEYWELL SPECIALTY CHEMICALS SEELZE GMBH DEUTSCHLAND
HONEYWELL SPECIALTY CHEMICALS SEELZE GMBH
Other

Wurstorfer Strasse 40 30928
DEUTSCHLAND
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The project aims to form, with minimal solvent use, an SLI battery capable of meeting both high power starting demands and low power system loads. Among the stated objectives is a demonstration 42 V, 30-50 kWh modules. An extrusion process will be used to fabricate cell components without the need for casting solvent employed in current lithium cell manufacture. The present instability problems of state-of-the-art Li-ion cells discharging at high power will be overcome by the use of patented additives. Key aspects include the specification of electrode components with sufficiently high electronic and ionic conductivities. Battery management is an integral part of this system, which will improve efficient recharging and safe discharging. Modules will additionally be tested on their feasibility for other applications. A co-ordination and management team, and a steering group will accelerate the implementation and execution of critical aspects of this project. Within this consortium we will extend the various objectives of the EU such as stimulating participation of SMEs and the development of critical technologies, employment, and suppression of effluent.

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