TUM Chair of Electrical Energy Storage Technology
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Munich, Bavariahttps://www.epe.ed.tum.de/en/ees/ Higher EducationOverview
About TUM Chair of Electrical Energy Storage Technology
The chair deals with electrical energy storage, mainly with rechargeable batteries. Along with lithium-ion batteries, classical systems such as lead batteries and alkaline cells play an important part. Furthermore, research is conducted into future systems, such as metal-air, redox flow, and high-temperature batteries.
The areas of expertise include:
- Prototyping of solitary cells (thermal-electrical)
- Prototyping of batterie systems
- Prototyping of interconnected batteries, including statistical observation
- Researching and prototyping the durability of batteries
- Battery management through electrical metrology and interfacing for integrational purposes
- Thermal battery management
- Safety management for large batteries
- Developing methods defining battery conditions and charging levels
- New charging methods and fast-charging processes
- Optimising for industrial strategies to lower costs, long-lasting durability, and high efficiency