Aqueous Battery Consortium
SUNCAT CoPI: Michal Bajdich
The Aqueous Battery Consortium pursues the science and engineering for affordable, grid-scale energy storage that will work dependably for a long time. This energy storage device must be more environmentally safe and have a higher energy density than the kind of water-based electrolyte battery in use today. The new aqueous battery should also cost one-tenth as much as today's lithium-ion battery.
The Aqueous Battery Consortium's research is organized into six major aims and three crosscutting themes common to the aims. The total of nine research teams collaborate closely.
Publications for funding source: Aqueous Battery Consortium