United States Project Notice - Fast-Charge, High-Energy-Density, Solid-State Battery


Project Notice

PNR 52874
Project Name Fast-Charge, High-Energy-Density, Solid-State Battery
Project Detail The University of Maryland (UMD) will increase the charge/discharge-rate capability, energy density, and operating temperature window of solid-state lithium metal batteries. The team will use new mixed ionicelectronic conducting (MIEC) ceramics and processing techniques to fabricate thinner, higher porosity, and thus lower mass (porous/dense) “bilayers” and (porous/dense/porous) “trilayers.” The patented 3D ceramic architecture has shown the highest Li-metal cycling rate for solid-state technology (10 milliampere/cm2 ) and demonstrated multiple high-energy-density (~300Wh/kg) cells with multiple cathode chemistries and cell configurations. UMD will integrate the MIEC ceramics in new advanced architectures that enable higher gravimetric and volumetric energy densities and integrate cobalt/nickel-free, high-voltage cathodes with advanced, nonflammable electrolytes.
Funded By Self-Funded
Sector Energy & Power
Country United States , Northern America
Project Value USD 4,852,733

Contact Information

Company Name University of Maryland (UMD)
Web Site https://arpa-e.energy.gov/technologies/projects/fast-charge-high-energy-density-solid-state-battery

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