Title
Safe High Voltage EV battery materials (SAFEVOLT)

CoPED ID
cc6d0a76-a502-46ed-ae6e-df717a2fd870

Status
Closed


Value
£842,416

Start Date
March 1, 2018

End Date
Feb. 28, 2019

Description

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In order to reduce the carbon emission and global warming, its very critical to get Electric Vehicle (EV) widely used and acceptable with equivalent or better performance. The current EV batteries technologies are facing challenges in terms of safety while efficiently operating over 4V. The safety precautions taken in EV battery packs like cooling systems and gas escape channels result is very heavy battery packs. SAFEVOLT takes a wholistic approach to solving the problems of the range anxiety of consumers by focusing on safety and improving the cell energy density simultaneously. Safer cells with higher energy density mean less cooling and controlling systems at the battery pack level, therefore reduced cost, and more energy in the battery pack. Hence more driving distance in pure electric for both EV & PHEV and more affordable and safer batteries, making EV more affordable. This fosters the EV & PHEV market in the UK and globally. The SAFEVOLT project brings together 4 leading organisations that are at the forefront of battery materials innovation - Johnson Matthey (one of UKs largest battery companies and a leading global cathode material manufacturer) Talga Technologies (a SME with extensive experience in graphene production and R&D), University of Cambridge and TWI ltd. This project aims to achieve cells with 60% improved energy density and 30% reduced weight.

Talga Technologies Limited LEAD_ORG
Johnson Matthey Plc PARTICIPANT_ORG
University of Cambridge PARTICIPANT_ORG
Talga Technologies Limited PARTICIPANT_ORG
The Welding Institute PARTICIPANT_ORG

Subjects by relevance
  1. Accumulators
  2. Emissions
  3. Batteries
  4. Electric cars
  5. Safety and security
  6. Energy control
  7. Electric drives
  8. Costs
  9. Refrigeration

Extracted key phrases
  1. Safe High Voltage EV battery material
  2. EV battery pack
  3. Current EV battery technology
  4. Battery material innovation
  5. UKs large battery company
  6. Safe battery
  7. Global cathode material manufacturer
  8. Cell energy density
  9. SAFEVOLT project
  10. High energy density
  11. Improved energy density
  12. Global warming
  13. Safe cell
  14. Safety precaution
  15. Carbon emission

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UKRI project entry

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