Latin America''s First Lithium Battery Plant Procures Supplier, Targets April Opening. Argentina''s YPF-Tec plans to begin manufacturing battery cells in April, and
READ MORESince 2002, several research groups have begun significant research and development activities on the VRB in China and elsewhere. 127 These activities have expanded on the original work of Skyllas-Kazacos and co-workers and have covered the development of novel membranes, 41, 43, 106, 121–125, 128–137 electrocatalysis, 27,
READ MOREThe earliest work on the redox flow cell was undertaken by Thaller [7] in early–mid 1970s. Since then, the redox flow cell concept has been evaluated by several groups around the world but only the vanadium redox flow battery (VRB) pioneered at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) by Maria Skyllas Kazacos and co-workers has
READ MOREThe lithium-rich country faces a range of challenges in its ambitions to develop batteries and electric vehicles at home, but researchers have continued to drive
READ MOREIdemitsu Kosan Co.,Ltd. (Idemitsu) and Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announced today that they have entered into an agreement to work together in developing mass production technology of solid electrolytes, improving productivity and establishment a supply chain, to achieve the mass production of all-solid-state batteries
READ MOREAligning lithium metal battery research and development across academia and industry. Kelsey Hatzell,1,2*Wesley Chang,3 Wurigumula Bao,4Mei Cai,5. Tobias Glossmann,6Sergiy Kalnaus,7Boryann Liaw,8. Ying Shirley Meng,9Rana Mohtadi,10and Yujun Wang11. Successful integration of metallic lithium anodes into secondary batteries
READ MORELithium as a Strategic Resource: Geopolitics, Industrialization, and Mining in Argentina. November 2020. Journal of Latin American Geography 19 (4):68-90. DOI: 10.1353/lag.2020.0101. Authors
READ MOREWe introduce a power-controlled discharge testing protocol for research and development cells, in alignment between major automotive stakeholders, that may
READ MOREArgentina is set to begin lithium battery production in September, marking a significant step in leveraging its position as the world''s fourth-largest lithium producer.
READ MOREThis paper contributes to the literature on resource-based development by analysing the opportunities and obstacles faced by linkage-development initiatives
READ MOREAn interdisciplinary approach to fighting climate change through clean energy solutions. Principal Research Scientist Audun Botterud tackles a range of cross-cutting problems — from energy market interactions to designing batteries — to get closer to a decarbonized power grid. April 5, 2023. Read full story.
READ MOREBattery Research, Innovation and Development in Europe. The European Union has made batteries a strategic imperative for its new industrial policy goal to make the EU the world leader in innovation, digitization and decarbonization. By mid-2019, the European Union has granted battery research and innovation projects worth €430 million, with
READ MORER&D is a strategic function at TES, as we look to meet the demands of tomorrow, today. Taking an active role in research and development initiatives helps us to evolve our portfolio of services to proactively meet new challenges, in a way that embraces the opportunities presented by the Circular Economy, especially within the battery
READ MOREIn this perspective, we present an overview of the research and development of advanced battery materials made in China, covering Li-ion batteries, Na-ion batteries, solid-state batteries and some promising types of Li-S, Li-O 2, Li-CO 2 batteries, all of which have been achieved remarkable progress. In particular, most of the
READ MOREAdvances in battery technologies are at the forefront of a sustainable global economy, and refinements that further reduce the cost and optimize the performance of batteries are essential. SRC, through our technology partner suppliers, provides laboratories pursuing these refinements with pivotal technologies for battery R&D and
READ MOREArgentina''s first national plant for the technological development of lithium cells and batteries is set to begin operations in the first quarter of 2023. Called UniLib, the plant has been constructed by
READ MOREArgentina plans to start producing battery cells for electric cars in September 2023. The production plant, built by the state-owned energy research
READ MOREX-ray tomography is revolutionizing battery research and development by enabling non-destructive, 3D imaging of the inside of battery cells before, during and after operation.
READ MOREResearch and development into novel aqueous FB systems with high energy density, high safety, and low cost are accordingly urgently required. Some novel aqueous FB systems have been explored in recent years to overcome issues of traditional FBs and vanadium FBs, in particular. Further modifications have also been made to
READ MORECalled UniLiB, the UNLP will have the first technological development plant for lithium ion cells and batteries in Argentina. It is an unprecedented undertaking in the country, promoted and developed by the National
READ MOREResearch efforts should focus on developing new, high-performance electrolyte materials that are cost-effective, have a wide operating temperature range, and exhibit long-term stability. Innovation in organic and aqueous electrolytes could lead to improved flow battery chemistries.
READ MOREChina''s Ganfeng Lithium has signed a deal with Argentina''s Ministry of Productive Development and the province of Jujuy to build a lithium-ion battery factory.
READ MOREA 30-year veteran of Ford, Sankaran brings to the new position decades of battery and electrification expertise – including his current role as the company''s director of Electrified Systems Engineering, as a 1999 Henry Ford Technology Award winner for his electrification work at the Ford Research Lab and a product development leader who
READ MOREThe primary purpose of this consortium will be to fund and manage research to design, develop, build, and test EV battery technology with enhanced performance (low temperature, fast charge, more abuse tolerant), EV batteries using predominantly or solely earth abundant materials, beyond Li ion cell technology,
READ MOREHere, we summarize the thoughts, conversations, and discussion points from a group of lithium metal battery researchers from academia, industry, and government entities to outline the grand challenges associated with lithium metal. We detailed critical aspects that need to be understood, e.g., (1) the impact of manufacturing methods on
READ MOREArgentine batteries. the latter is a majority state-owned research and development company dedicated to Argentina''s energy industry, created in 2013 by YPF and the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). "The challenge is to develop [batteries] with longer lifetimes and higher energy densities, as for now
READ MOREThe plant will have annual production capacity of 1,000 batteries for renewable energy storage or 50 for electric buses.
READ MOREThe development of the supply around mining activity is a priority for our government. She said. (Reporting by Jorge Otaola; Writing by Daina Beth Solomon; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman) READ the latest Batteries News shaping the battery market. Argentina to begin lithium battery production in Sept, Buenos Aires, July 1, 2023
READ MOREIn this study, leading academia and industry experts explore battery cell engineering challenges and potentials, proposing an improved development approach to streamline time-to-market. They outline the importance of a digital end-to-end toolchain to bolster cell development. The publication is a collaborative work of Capgemini and the Chair of
READ MOREHere, we summarize the thoughts, conversations, and discussion points from a group of lithium metal battery researchers from academia, industry, and government entities to outline the grand challenges associated with lithium metal. We detailed critical aspects that need to be understood, e.g., (1) the impact of manufacturing methods on
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