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ZABAT, Starts The Project That will Develop The Next Generation of Rechargeable, Safe, and Sustainable Zinc-air Batteries

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ZABAT, starts the project that will develop the next generation of rechargeable, safe, and sustainable zinc-air batteries.

In a context of climate crisis and high environmental awareness, ZABAT is presented to help meet the EU’s energy storage and climate challenges in the medium (2030) and long term (2050). In particular, batteries are crucial for feeding intermittent energy such as wind and solar into the grid to be used when needed, e.g. at night when there is no solar power production, thus ensuring the stability and security of the European energy supply.

In this sense, ZABAT will develop and validate an electrical zinc-air rechargeable battery that allows energy storage. The project will develop long lasting batteries based on abundant zinc and without using critical raw materials as well as avoiding the use of environmentally toxic organic-based electrolytes.

ZABAT will also address the environmental impact, toxicity of materials and processes related to electrical rechargeable zinc-air batteries through sustainability and circularity assessments. In this way, the consortium claims to develop an energy storage system with an environmental impact as low as possible. Therefore, air will be used in the cathode, thus reducing the weight of the battery and improving its characteristics and environmental impact.

Leitat will play a crucial role with the coordination of the activities, facilitating its expertise in formulations of the rechargeable zinc-air battery and will be supported by a consortium formed by 5 entities: SINTEF Industry (electrolyte and cell development), Fraunhofer (innovative air electrodes), Politechnika Wrocławska and HERAEUS (both dealing with alternative materials for air electrodes).

Highlights:

  • The project will enable the development of energy storage systems based on zinc, an abundant and safe material.
  • ZABAT will allow the further development of rechargeable zinc-air batteries, being
    more sustainable and with improved properties which can be brought to the market
    at a faster pace.
  • ZABAT, coordinated by Leitat and funded by the European Union, has the
    participation of 5 European entities ranging from technology centres, universities,
    and industry.

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ZABAT, starts the project that will develop the next generation of rechargeable, safe, and sustainable zinc-air batteries, August 2023

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