Optimization of Interfaces in Quasi-solid state Lithium Metal Batteries (3Interfaces)
Description of the granted funding
The solid-state battery technologies has become a hot topic of development for reducing carbon emissions. Optimization of Interfaces in Quasi-solid state Lithium Metal Batteries (3Interfaces) responds to the need for the development of a safe, novel, highly energy efficient solid-state battery, based on cobalt-free cathode (LNMO), Li metal (LiM) anode, and a safer quasi-solid electrolyte for application in electric vehicles. The general objective of 3Interfaces is to conduct a holistic study of the interactions between high-voltage cathode and hybrid electrolytes to develop interface modifications to overcome the intrinsic limitations of current techniques. The project also addresses a new low-cost synthesis (cobalt free), an urgent problem calling for long-term independence from this critical raw material. 3Interfaces is built by a multidisciplinary and highly research-experienced consortium that covers battery material experts, modelling, and cell testing.
Show moreStarting year
2024
End year
2027
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
International research project of an Academy program
Other information
Funding decision number
364373
Fields of science
Chemical sciences
Research fields
Kemia
Identified topics
batteries