• 1/4/2022
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TV report in SAT.1 Bavaria about research on batteries with an even greater range

The battery of the future

Over the past 20 years, the energy storage capacity of lithium ion technology has been increasingly exhausted. A new technology could allow a significant leap in the direction of more compact batteries with an even greater range, the solid-state electrolyte battery.

Amy Wuttke and Josef Keilhofer from the Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management are investigating ways of giving battery materials a micrstructure using an embossing roller. bavariaone
Amy Wuttke and Josef Keilhofer from the Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management are investigating ways of giving battery materials a micrstructure using an embossing roller.

Several groups at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) are working on this new technology, from basic electrochemical research to analytics with the help of neutrons as well as production technology. A documentary from SAT.1 presents the research work.

The documentary is available in the SAT.1 Bayern media library:

Technik der Zukunft? Neue Batterie für E-Mobilität - "Technology of the future? New battery for e-mobility" - Documentation (in German), available in the media library of SAT.1 Bavaria (duration approx. 25 min)

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