Innovative battery technologies: Specialist conference presents future solutions

Am 3. Februar 2025 beleuchtet eine Fachveranstaltung in Fulda Innovationen in Batterietechnologie und E-Mobilität.
On February 3, 2025, a specialist event in Fulda illuminates innovations in battery technology and e-mobility. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Innovative battery technologies: Specialist conference presents future solutions

On February 3, 2025, a significant conference took place in Fulda, which focused on the latest developments in the areas of batteries, electric motors and transformers. According to Elektro.net , a number of specialist lectures were offered, among other things, with current progress in battery cells, the thermal propagation and new sensor technologies High -voltage memory.

The program of the event included important topics, such as the challenges of multi-megawatts quick charging via the medium-voltage network and the use of nanocrystalline cores in central frequency transformers. In addition, innovative materials and technologies for high-performance rotors in asynchronous machines
presented up to 200 ° C. Despite a high level of expertise by the speakers, the number of visitors was lower than in previous years, which could be due to the currently tense economic situation.

innovations in battery technology

A central aspect of the conference was the security analysis of lithium-ion batteries, a topic that is also treated in the dissertation by Daniel Mathias Becher an der University Bayreuth . Bechers dissertation, with the title "Analysis and avoiding thermal propagation in lithium-ion battery systems", illuminates the risks and safety challenges associated with thermal occurrences.

The study emphasizes that the sales figures for lithium-ion batteries have increased steadily in recent years due to increasing use in electric vehicles and inpatient energy storage systems. Cups analyzes specific dangers, in particular the risk of fires caused by thermal through and the associated thermal propagation. The aim of his dissertation is to develop a solution concept to prevent these phenomena.

A promising concept enables the battery cells to separate the battery cells with a thin, endothermic barrier materials that are high -temperature -stable. Bechers experimental results show that these measures can completely suppress thermal propagation.

The role of Farasis Energy

A company that is exemplary for innovation in battery technology, Farasis Energy this year Mobility presented in Munich. The company is known as a developer and producer of high -performance battery technologies and shows modules and packs that are created in the joint venture with the Turkish electric car manufacturer Togg.

Farasis presents a new generation of battery cells that have an energy density of 330 WH/KG and thus enable ranges of around 1,000 kilometers. In addition, the batteries are able to be charged from 10 to 80 percent within just 15 minutes. An essential concept of this technology is preventing the thermal through in the event of damage.

dr. Stefan Bergold, General Manager at Farasis Energy Europe, illustrates the company's claim to be an integral part of future electromobility. With around 150 patents and continuous research on the 5th generation of battery cells, Farasis shows that innovation in the field of battery technology is indispensable in order to cope with the diverse challenges of e-mobility sustainably.

The multitude of topics and the exchange between experts at the conference in Fulda underline the urgency and importance of security and innovation in electromobility. A detailed follow -up report on the conference will appear in the next issue of the "EMA", whereby the participants have received valuable information for their professional practice.

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