Cell Development for the Batteries of Future Electric Vehicles
Improving chemical composition to increase energy density, power output and reduce costs
2023/10/20
- Summary
- Introduction
- ANODE & CATHODE AND SEPARATOR
- SOLID-STATE ELECTROLYTE
- LFP CELL
- SODIUM-ION BATTERY
- PRODUCTION PROCESSES
- SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK & OPINION
Summary
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Cell Development
for the Batteries of
Future Electric Vehicles
Whether it is power output, energy density, or costs – the properties of a traction battery are significantly determined by the cell chemistry used. The current geopolitical and economic situation means that raw material prices and security of supply have become increasingly important in the development of new cells. As a result, concepts such as lithium iron phosphate or sodium-ion batteries, which just a few years ago did not seem to be suitable for passenger car applications, are now more attractive.
Material from: Richard Backhaus, Correspondent of ATZ | MTZ | ATZelectronics, Cell Development for the Batteries of Future Electric Vehicles, IN THE SPOTLIGHT article from MTZ worldwide [10/2023] [the websites of Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, which are available at www.springerfachmedien-wiesbaden.de] reproduced with permission of Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH.
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