Sebastian Lüttig attended this year’s AABC conference Europe (Advanced Automotive Battery) in Strasbourg
05/02/2019See his key takeaways
- Although cobalt is still in focus as a critical raw material, bottlenecks seem to be more likely for high grade nickel in the near future
- 48V does not deliver expected consumption savings due to other energy consumers in the vehicle – ultracaps might be a possible solution
- Large penetration of all solid-state batteries with highest energy density for passenger cars is at least 10 years away – more likely 15+ years
- Second life of automotive lithium-ion battery is controversially discussed – business cases and suitable concepts with “intelligent” battery management systems have still to be developed
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