Li-ion BAttery-SupErcapacitor Hybrid Device - LiBASED

Project summary

A battery-supercapacitor hybrid systems combine the advantages of high energy battery electrodes and high power capacitors. LiBASED consortium is aiming the development of the new and efficient Li-ion battery-supercapacitor hybrid (LIH) device with high power and energy density simultaneously, along with good cyclability. The project proposes a novel hybrid device configuration based on different 3D nanostructured carbon based cathodes and electrospun titanate-based free-standing (anode) electrodes. By using this configuration, the LIH device is expected having high energy density (>20 Wh/kg) and power density (>5 KW/kg) with a specific capacity retention >92% over 10,000 cycles. Afterwards, the consortium will design and fabricate mini-hybrid device (prototype) with mentioned outputs. The assembled LIH devices can be applied in long-run, lightweight and cost-effective unmanned air/ground vehicles (UAVs, UGVs) which will to lead positive effect on both environmental and economic issues

Project Details

Call

Call 2019


Call Topic

Functional materials


Project start

01.05.2020


Project end

31.08.2023


Total project costs

336.784 €


Total project funding

304.929 €


TRL

3 - 5


Coordinator

Prof. Petr Sáha

Centre of Polymer Systems, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, náměstí T. G. Masaryka 5555, 760 01 Zlín, 76001 Zlín, Czech Republic


Partners and Funders Details

Consortium Partner   Country Funder
Centre of Polymer Systems, Tomas Bata University in Zlín
https://www.cps.utb.cz
University Czech Republic CZ-TACR
Polymer Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences
https://www.polymer.sav.sk
Research org. Slovakia SK-SAS
Sabancı University Nanotechnology Research and Application Center
https://sunum.sabanciuniv.edu/
Research org. Turkey TR-TUBITAK

Keywords

supercapacitor, battery, hybrid material systems, carbon based materials, electrochemical energy storage, electrospinning, hybrid device