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    7) TU Munich
    https://www.department.ch.tum.de/tec/battery-research/
    All-Solid-State-Batteries (ASSB)

    Quotes: "All-solid-state lithium-ion batteries (Li-ASSBs) are regarded as promising candidates for the next generation of energy storage systems for electric vehicles and mobile devices."

    "ASSBs offer potentially higher energies densities due to the usage of Li-metal as anode material and higher safety due to the non-flammability of many solid electrolytes compared to the state of the art Li-ion batteries (LIBs) with flammable organic electrolytes."

    8) RWTH Aachen
    https://www.pem.rwth-aachen.de/cms/PEM/Forschung/Projekte/~heotf/OptiKeraLyt/lidx/1/
    "Material and production process optimization for lithium-ion batteries with ceramic solid state electrolytes"

    Quotes: "The project investigates industrial processes for the production of battery cells with ceramic solid state electrolytes."

    "The aim is to significantly increase the gravimetric energy density as well as the safety compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries."

    9) TU Dresden
    https://tu-dresden.de/mn/chemie/die-fakultaet/news/kasili-bessere-batterien-fuer-elektroautos-made-in-germany?set_language=en
    “KaSiLi”: Better batteries for electric cars

    Quotes: "As part of the cluster of competence for battery materials “ExcellBattMat“ funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Dresden's “ExcellBattMat Center” (project KaSiLi: structural cathode adaptation for silicon and lithium materials) contributes key components for this new battery generation."

    "On November 1, 2019, researchers from Fraunhofer, TU Dresden and Leibniz started working together on innovative battery electrodes consisting of ultra-thin silicon or lithium layers to achieve high energy densities."

    "“This is a quantum leap for battery technology,” hopes Prof. Christoph Leyens, Head of Fraunhofer IWS and director of the Institute of Materials Science at Technische Universität Dresden."
 
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