Further game-changing battery technology on the horizon! Imagine inexpensive, powerful, and rechargeable batteries that are devoid of critical raw materials, completely free from flammable substances, easy to manufacture, safe to operate, and simple to recycle after years of use. 🌟
Aluminum-ion batteries could revolutionize stationary storage, micromobility, and portable electronics, serving as a viable alternative to some lithium technologies. 🔋
Prototypes of these innovative batteries already exist in the laboratories of the Fraunhofer THM in Freiberg. Extensive test series have demonstrated the remarkable potential of this cell chemistry. Since March 2024, in collaboration with our partners, we've been developing high-performance modules primed for transfer within the joint BMBF-funded project BALU. Plus, now there are some exciting news from overseas to share! 🌎
We've signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with New Zealand start-up TasmanIon, which originated at the Victoria University of Wellington, marking a significant milestone in the journey towards sustainable energy solutions. 🎓✍️ The MoU, signed by TasmanIon's co-founder and CEO, Shalini Divya, and our expert in battery cell design and testing, Kristian Nikolowski, is set to boost the maturity of aluminum-ion battery technology, ushering in a new era of green and efficient energy storage systems. We will leverage our extensive expertise in process and battery cell development. 🤝🌱
We will keep you informed every step of the way. For further information, check out the links below:
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