Rayon Electricité et électrotechnique
Li-ion batteries : development and perspectives

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 417 pages
Poids : 758 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 24cm
ISBN : 978-2-7598-2555-4
EAN : 9782759825554

Li-ion batteries

development and perspectives


Collection(s) | Current natural sciences
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Broché 417 pages

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Li-ion Batteries

Development and Perspectives

Thanks to their improved performance and the continuous decrease of their manufacturing costs, lithium batteries, initially marketed in 1991 by SONY to power portable equipment, now play a key role in the expected massive development of electric mobility.

Connected to the electricity grid via the electrified vehicles they will power, lithium batteries will also be used as a massive means of buffering renewable energies, as well as tools for supporting the network (peak shaving, frequency regulation, etc.), making it possible to multiply their usefulness beyond their primary function (ensuring vehicle mobility).

These developments will profoundly transform our societies, and will not only make it possible to significantly reduce C02 emissions and the consumption of fossil fuels (oil, gas, coal), but also, if they are conducted and coordinated effectively, to contribute to economic growth.

The development of electric mobility thus offers a unique opportunity to reconcile legitimate environmental protection requirements with industrial development objectives.

The aim of this book is to provide the reader with an overview of lithium battery technologies, to give an overview of current initiatives around the world, and to outline some perspectives for the future.

The authors of this book, who are researchers at the CEA and the CNRS, all have expertise based on several years of experience in the development of lithium batteries and post-lithium ion batteries, covering all the elements of the value chain, from the design and synthesis of electrode materials to integration in the vehicle.

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