The Fraunhofer Battery Alliance consists of 24 member institutes working together in the field of battery technologies. The competences of the Fraunhofer Battery Alliance cover the entire value chain - material research, cell production, systems and recycling. These topics are supplemented by simulation and extensive testing and evaluation.
Visit us at booth C312 and get in touch with experts from the Fraunhofer Battery Alliance:
- Fraunhofer ICT: For many years, the Fraunhofer ICT has been working on various electrochemical energy storage systems - from materials development and the assembly of laboratory and demonstrator cells to the testing of cells and small battery packs. Further analysis, characterization, various safety tests, abuse tests and thermal investigation on batteries as well as causal investigation in the event of a failure are core topics Fraunhofer ICT.
On July 12th at 12:0, Fraunhofer ICT will present on " Current aspects of the safety of lithium ion batteries".
- Fraunhofer IKTS: Fraunhofer IKTS focuses on different areas of electrochemistry and development of electrochemical energy storage: electrochemical methods, post-lithium systems (e.g. solid-state or Na technologies), manufacturing processes and their digitalisation, cell assemblies as well as a consideration of recycling and life cycle analyses.
- Fraunhofer ISE: At Fraunhofer ISE, innovative production processes with novel materials for battery cells are developed and new approaches for battery system technology - from the cell to the module to the complete battery pack, including battery management and thermal management are performed. The TestLab Batteries conducts performance and abuse tests on battery cells, modules, and packs. Furthermore, battery storage projects from the planning to implementation, in particular with strategies for management and quality assurance are managed.
- Fraunhofer ISI: The Fraunhofer ISI tracks and analyses local and global battery and application markets. Provided is a broad portfolio of consulting services on battery technology and business strategy.
On July 13th at 16:15, Fraunhofer ISI will present on "Material costs development of LIB and ASSB".
- Fraunhofer LBF: The Fraunhofer LBF develops new methods and tools for the reliable design of electric traction components for electric road vehicles in accelerated development processes. Therefore, the LBF operates a modern test environment for HV energy storage systems that allows multi-physical testing conditions - i.e. combination of mechanical, electrical and thermal loads for accelerated storage validation.