BatteryNL
Batteries with better capacity and lifetime through knowledge of surfaces of materials
Goal
The BatteryNL project realises a safe new generation of batteries with higher energy densities and longer cycle lives. We need these in a society based on renewable energy sources.
Facts
- Project duration: 1-12-2022 – 30-11-2029
- Budget: €10.400.000
- Grantor: Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO)
- Grant programme: NWA-ORC
- Grant number: 138920089
Description
The BatteryNL project is developing new batteries that are safer, have higher energy density and longer life, all crucial for a society running on renewable energy sources.
Our role
New Energy Coalition is participating because we see that battery storage is crucial for energy system integration, to combat grid congestion and to optimize energy efficiency. We want to improve our knowledge position regarding batteries so that we can inform our network about battery use in mobility, the built environment and services to the power grid through additional innovation projects and educational programs.
Partners
In addition to New Energy Coalition, the following parties are also involved in the BatteryNL project:
Delft University of Technology (TUD), University of Twente (UT), Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Utrecht University (UU), Groningen University (UG), University of Amsterdam (UvA), TNO, Holst Centre, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, Hanzehogeschool, Saxion Hogeschool, Fontys Hogeschool, Delft IMP, E-magy, Euro Support, LeydenJar, Lionvolt, LithiumWerks, PTG/e, Shell, SALD, VSParticle, Air Liquide, Forschungszentrum Jülich, MEET Battery Research Centre, ANWB, DNV, Durapower, EnergyStorageNL, InnoEnergy, RAI, Solvis, VDL.