Development of novel Li ion BATtery solid electrolyte separators based on Metal orgANic frameworks - BATMAN

Project summary

Currently, Ni-based Li ion batteries represent the dominant technology for the electric vehicles. It is estimated that LiFePO4 batteries will be increasingly used due to their lower production costs, good thermal stability and higher intrinsic safety relative to traditionally used battery systems. To overcome their low energy density which hinders large scale applications, BATMAN will develop novel solid state separators based on thermally stable MOF/polymer composites using Creonia Cell’s novel low cost and environmentally friendly CREOcell roll-to-roll separator manufacturing process, targeting to reach TRL 5 for the separators at the end of the project. This challenging task is fulfilled through an interdisciplinary transnational network of research groups. The proposed work is envisioned to pave the way towards solid state batteries with higher specific energy densities and improved safety, thus strongly contributing to the transition towards a sustainable energy society.

Project Details

Call

Call 2021


Call Topic

Innovative surfaces, coatings and interfaces


Project start

01.07.2022


Project end

30.06.2025


Total project costs

941.418 €


Total project funding

813.926 €


TRL

2 - 5


Coordinator

Dr. Christoph Gammer

Austrian Academy of Sciences, Jahnstrasse 12, 8700 Leoben, Austria


Partners and Funders Details

Consortium Partner   Country Funder
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Research org. Austria AT-FFG-MdZ
University of Vienna
University Austria AT-FFG-MdZ
Creonia Cells GmbH
SME Austria AT-FFG-MdZ
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry
Research org. Czech Republic CZ-TACR
National Taiwan University
University Taiwan TW-NSTC

Keywords

battery cell components, lithium ion battery, metal-organic frameworks, roll-to-roll processing, in-situ testing