Sinonus carbon-fiber structural batteries could extend range of electric CVs

24TOFHP10_08

10/01/2024

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Carbon-fiber structural batteries are not entirely new, but now Sinonus, a company spun out of Chalmers Technical University in Gothenburg, Sweden, is further developing the technology with carbon fibers that double as battery electrodes. The technology has already been demonstrated in low-power applications, and Sinonus will now develop it for use in a range of larger applications including, first, IoT devices and then drones, computers, electric vehicles and airplanes.

By integrating the battery into carbon-fiber structures, Sinonus believes that an EV's weight could be reduced while the driving range could increase by as much as 70%. The carbon-fiber technology used by Sinonus originated at Oxeon, another Chalmers spin-off.

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Kendall, J., "Sinonus carbon-fiber structural batteries could extend range of electric CVs," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2024.
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