Project cooperationUpdated on 14 April 2025
Development of LMFP modules with integrated flexible electronics for battery monitoring
About
This project aims to develop advanced LMFP pouch cells using a pilot-scale dry room production line, targeting high gravimetric (≥220 Wh/kg) and volumetric (≥550 Wh/L) energy density, fast-charging capability (20–80% SoC in 20 minutes), and long cycle life (>4000 cycles at 80% DoD), suitable for EV-grade applications. The cells produced on the pilot line will be tested in terms of performance, safety, and lifetime optimization. Additionally, the cells or module will incorporate sensorisation, capable of monitoring a larger surface area compared to traditional sensing approaches. This could enable enhanced tracking of thermal behaviour, stress distribution, and early signs of degradation, contributing to improved state of health estimation and lifetime extension strategies.
Stage
- Planning
Type
- Research partner
- Technical partner
Organisation
CeNTI- Centre for Nanotechnoloy and Advanced Materials
Academia / University / Research Center
Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal
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Marcelo Oliveira
Process Engineer at CeNTI- Centre for Nanotechnoloy and Advanced Materials
Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal
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- Research partner
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- Coordinator for the project
Igor Varavva
director at LLC "Engineering and technical complex "Avtomatika"
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Ufuk Cem Çakır
R&D Specialist at Dogus Bilgi İslem ve Teknoloji Hizmetleri A.S.
İstanbul, Türkiye