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Abstract
With the development of new technology in the battery sector, it is increasingly important to be able to predict and compare the potential of developments, particularly in energy density, cost and sustainability. Assessing any of these requires detailed breakdowns of the contents of a comparable battery pack, module and cells. This perspective article aims to provide a bill of materials (BOM) for 14 current and next generation battery technologies, using the Argonne Labs BatPaC software and specifying what the voltage used is at the beginning of life. The BOM is not specified towards a particular automotive case, and hence changes the model average voltage used compared to Argonne lab BatPaC software. The BOM gives comparable cells targeted at energy rather than power, which have 5 mA/cm2 cathode, the N:P ratio 1.1:1, and a 0.25 kWh cell from a 100 kWh pack, with 25 % porosity. This approach enables sustainability assessments to be made using these comparable cells of current and emerging technologies without assumption on the aging process or automotive use case, and hence provides an avenue to widen the discussion from R&D lab to scale up.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 236170 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Journal of Power Sources |
Volume | 631 |
Early online date | 11 Jan 2025 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Mar 2025 |
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Next Generation Electrodes - Nextrode
Slater, P. (Co-Investigator), Simmons, M. (Co-Investigator) & Kendrick, E. (Principal Investigator)
1/10/23 → 30/09/25
Project: Research
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Next Generation Li-ion Cathode Materials (CATMAT)
Allan, P. (Co-Investigator), Slater, P. (Principal Investigator) & Kendrick, E. (Co-Investigator)
1/10/23 → 30/09/25
Project: Research
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Manufacturing next generation cathode materials
Kendrick, E. (Principal Investigator), Allan, P. (Researcher), Burnett, D. (Researcher) & Slater, P. (Co-Investigator)
1/10/21 → 31/12/25
Project: Research
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