DESLIS

Completed

In future household and transportation applications intermittent energy sources such as solar or wind power, will be increasingly used and will result in a growing need for storage of the produced energy. For this, the Li-ion batteries and supercapacitors are good candidates but they still present too high security risks for these applications (fire, explosion ...). The objective of this project is to develop new liquid electrolytes with lower flammability, and greater chemical stability compared to conventional organic electrolytes.

Project benefits

Action de communication : 40

Rapport final : 4

Publication scientifique : 20

Nouveau projet : 16

Emplois crées : 8

Thèse : 8

Brevet : 4

People involved in the project

Project leader

Member partner

No member partner

UNIVERSITÉ QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY BELFAST

AXYNTIS-ORGAPHARM

Information of the project

Start of the project on04 / 12 / 2024 | End of project on04 / 12 / 2024


Strategic business lines

Smart grids

Bâtiments et territoires intelligents

Smart grids


Referent of the project

Daniel MELEY
Chargé de projets innovants

07 86 53 38 70

daniel.meley@s2e2.fr

Centre-Val de Loire

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