Operando characterization of materials for energy storage: from the laboratory to large-scale instruments
The OPENSTORM project has set itself the challenge of establishing a French characterization platform with the tools, methods and organizational flows needed to provide rapid answers, over the coming years, to the scientific questions critical to the viability of the batteries of the future, whose chemistries and concepts have yet to be invented.
OPENSTORM’s main objective is to develop experimental techniques, from the laboratory to large-scale instruments, that will accelerate the study of future generations of batteries (all-solid, power and post-lithium-ion). The aim is to transfer the know-how and existing methodologies developed over the last twenty years for Li-ion, as well as to develop new techniques and approaches adapted to the problems identified in the PEPR Batteries project. This portfolio of techniques will be organized within this platform to provide a concerted, optimized, responsive and efficient response to the needs of the community.
Project acronym: OPENSTORM
Project reference: 22-PEBA-0005
Project region: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Discipline: 2 – SMI
PIA grant: €3,000,000
Project start: January 2023
Project completion: December 2028
Project coordinator: Sandrine LYONNARD
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Partners : University of Toulouse III, CNRS, CEA, Synchrotron SOLEIL
Laboratories : IRIG, ICGM, LRCS, LEPMI, CEMHTI, LITEN, PHENIX, IPREM, IRAMIS, SOLEIL, CIRIMAT, ICMCB