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Meet the partners: Tampere University

”The HyLiST project aims to establish the foundation for commercializing cleaner, longer-lasting, eco-friendly, safer, and cobalt-free Generation 4b Solid State Batteries. Tampere University concentrates its research on developing anode materials for next-gen batteries, their characterization, consolidation to PLD targets, and collaborating on their scale-up and optimization. Its expertise in materials processing aids in transitioning to new chemistries and designing related heat treatments. The focus also includes electrochemical testing of cells and ex-situ characterization of cell interfaces. Tampere University’s new battery materials lab and sensitive characterization equipment enhance its materials technology expertise, offering partners the ability to optimize processes and pursue materials synthesis, testing, post-mortem analysis, and half-cell assembly. Tampere University team is excited to partner and work with Europe’s leading entities in battery technology through the HyLiST project consortium.”

Tampere University focuses its research on developing anode materials for next-generation batteries, their characterization, consolidation to PLD targets, and collaborating on their scale-up and optimization. Its expertise in materials processing assists in smooth transition to newer chemistries and related heat treatment design. It also focuses on electrochemical testing of cells and ex-situ characterisation of cell interfaces. TAU’s battery materials laboratory and sensitive materials characterization equipment is strongly associated with expanding its materials technology expertise offering its partners possibility to optimize their processes, and pursue materials synthesis, testing, characterization, and in cell assembly, followed by post-mortem studies.

Tampere University is participating in WP3 “Cathode and anode processing and upscaling”  and WP5 “Interphase characterisation and optimisation”. Their strong team includes Amandeep Singh , Erkki LevänenMuhammad Imran Asghar, and Marissa Cavallotti.

Are you curious to learn more? Check Tampere University´s website.

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