{"id":8557,"date":"2020-12-23T09:35:13","date_gmt":"2020-12-23T09:35:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/?post_type=ebook&p=8557"},"modified":"2022-07-29T11:14:05","modified_gmt":"2022-07-29T10:14:05","slug":"innovation-in-batteries-to-support-the-renewable-energy-industry","status":"publish","type":"ebook","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/ebook\/innovation-in-batteries-to-support-the-renewable-energy-industry\/","title":{"rendered":"Innovation in batteries to support the renewable energy industry"},"content":{"rendered":"
In this eBook, entitle \u2018Innovative calorimetric methods for safer batteries in the renewable energy sector\u2019, Dr Carlos Ziebert, leader of the group Batteries \u2013 Calorimetry and Safety<\/a>, discusses the group\u2019s calorimetric studies and safety tests on lithium-ion cells and post-lithium cells.<\/p>\n The group, which was founded in February 2020 at KIT\u2019s Applied Materials \u2013 Applied Materials Physics, is interdisciplinary and well connected across both Germany and Europe and pursues a comprehensive approach that ranges from basic studies to industrial applications. Their latest eBook discusses:<\/p>\n You can also learn about the group\u2019s first national project, AnaLiBa (Analytics of Lithium-Ion-Batteries) in the new competence cluster Analytics\/quality assurance (AQua), which will start on 1 January 2021. Ziebert also discusses the group\u2019s participation in the European project HELIOS (High-pErformance moduLar battery packs for sustainable urban electrOmobility Services), which will also begin on 01 January 2021.<\/p>\n\n
About the Institute of Applied Materials \u2013 Applied Materials Physics\u2019 Battery Calorimeter Center<\/h3>\n