High efficiency membranes and stacks for flow batteries DanFlow DanFlow

Projektbeskrivelse

The main objective is to pave the way for a future generation of low-cost stationary redox flow batteries for storage of renewable electricity that will enable the levelised-cost-of-electricity-storage below the €0.05/kWh/cycle. This is considered to be a threshold for disruptive breakthrough of stationary batteries which will be a key component for the transition to a fully renewable based energy system. This highly collaborative project leverages the know-how of two Danish SMEs (DPS and VisBlue) combined with that of leading academic groups in Denmark (AU and DTU) and Korea (KIST) to make PBI based membranes a key material to create a low-cost high-performance stack for VisBlue’s systems.

Key figures

Periode:
2020 - 2023
Bevillingsår:
2019
Egen finansiering:
3,71 mio.
Støttebeløb:
11,22 mio.
Støtteprocent:
75 %
Projektbudget:
14,92 mio.

Kategori

Fælles overordnet teknologiområde
Andet
Journalnummer
9090-00059B

Deltagere

Aarhus Universitet (Main Responsible)
Partner og Økonomi
Partner Tilskud Eget bidrag
Aarhus Universitet 3.18 mio. 0.35 mio.
DANISH POWER SYSTEMS ApS 2.50 mio. 1.25 mio.
Visblue 2.44 mio. 1.23 mio.
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) 2.50 mio. 0.28 mio.
The Korean Institute of Science and Technology (Sydkorea) 0.60 mio. 0.60 mio.

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