Abstract
Towards Asymptotic Costs for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Meeting abstracts (Electrochemical Society), v MA2020-02(1), pp 102-102
23 Nov 2020
Abstract
Finding low-cost energy storage solutions is critical to minimizing the curtailment of renewable electricity generation and matching diurnal variations in electricity demand and production. Continuum electrochemical modeling has shown that minimizing cell hardware and maximizing electrode thickness for low-cost cathode materials (LMO) can help to reduce cell costs to below $100/kWh. We demonstrate the relationships between electrode thickness, porosity, rate and cost in order to design sufficiently thick intercalation cathodes that meet the minimum rate capabilities for low-cost long-duration storage applications.
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- Title
- Towards Asymptotic Costs for Lithium-Ion Batteries
- Creators
- Rebecca Ciez - Columbia UniversityWesley Chang - Princeton UniversityDaniel A. Steingart
- Publication Details
- Meeting abstracts (Electrochemical Society), v MA2020-02(1), pp 102-102
- Publisher
- Institute of Physics (IOP)
- Resource Type
- Abstract
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
- Other Identifier
- 991021889977604721