AEROMOTIVE: UK-Made Aerogel Insulating Thermal Runaway Barrier for use in next-gen EV battery systems
Lead Participant:
THERMULON LTD
Abstract
Li-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EV's) are vulnerable to Thermal Runaway (TR): where a cell heats in an uncontrolled manner and causes overheating in the rest of the module or pack. The spread of TR can be prevented with an effective **anti-thermal propagation (ATP)** TR barrier: a thin, lightweight layer of super-insulating material.
The project partners will develop AEROMOTIVE: A UK-made aerogel-based EV TR Barrier for use in next-gen battery systems produced by JLR. Thermulon will develop the ATP production process, supported by CamMotive, who will design a test system to evaluate ATP pads performance under various conditions.
The project partners will develop AEROMOTIVE: A UK-made aerogel-based EV TR Barrier for use in next-gen battery systems produced by JLR. Thermulon will develop the ATP production process, supported by CamMotive, who will design a test system to evaluate ATP pads performance under various conditions.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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| THERMULON LTD | £1,090,452 | £ 545,226 |
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Participant |
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| CAMBUSTION LIMITED | £682,341 | £ 341,170 |
| JAGUAR LAND ROVER LIMITED | £92,221 | £ 46,110 |
People |
ORCID iD |
| Hannah Rudolph (Project Manager) |