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Future Material Developments for Electric Vehicle Battery Cells Answering Growing Demands from an End-User Perspective

  • Nowadays, batteries for electric vehicles are expected to have a high energy density, allow fast charging and maintain long cycle life, while providing affordable traction, and complying with stringent safety and environmental standards. Extensive research on novel materials at cell level is hence needed for the continuous improvement of the batteries coupled towards achieving these requirements. This article firstly delves into future developments in electric vehicles from a technology perspective, and the perspective of changing end-user demands. After these end-user needs are defined, their translation into future battery requirements is described. A detailed review of expected material developments follows, to address these dynamic and changing needs. Developments on anodes, cathodes, electrolyte and cell level will be discussed. Finally, a special section will discuss the safety aspects with these increasing end-user demands and how to overcome these issues.

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Author:Annika Ahlberg Tidblad, Kristina EdströmORCiD, Guiomar HernándezORCiD, Iratxe de MeatzaORCiD, Imanol Landa-MedranoORCiD, Jordi Jacas BiendichoORCiD, Lluís Trilla, Maarten Buysse, Marcos Ierides, Beatriz Perez Horno, Yash KotakORCiD, Hans-Georg SchweigerORCiD, Daniel KochORCiD, Bhavya KotakORCiD
Language:English
Document Type:Article
Year of first Publication:2021
published in (English):Energies
Publisher:MDPI
Place of publication:Basel
ISSN:1996-1073
Volume:14
Issue:14
Pages:26
Article Number:4223
Review:peer-review
Open Access:ja
Version:published
Tag:anode; battery material; battery safety; cathode; electric vehicle; electrolyte; end-user demands
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:573-10149
Related Identifier:https://doi.org/10.3390/en14144223
Faculties / Institutes / Organizations:Fakultät Elektro- und Informationstechnik
CARISSMA Institute of Electric, Connected and Secure Mobility (C-ECOS)
Licence (German):License Logo Creative Commons BY 4.0
Release Date:2021/10/29