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Item:OSWfe1fc1b42a054dc3ad168fa76c6ea179
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type | "Category:OSWb2d7e6a2eff94c82b7f1f2699d5b0ee3" |
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project_type | "public" |
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project_status | "" |
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funding_call | "" |
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funder | "Item:OSWeb01c7cad4aa4c95ad51724a17fe91a1" |
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funding | "" |
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funding_name | "" |
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start_date | "2024-01-01" |
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end_date | "2027-06-30" |
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total_budget | 5657490 |
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proposal | "" |
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abstract | "Lithium-ion batteries serve various applications, including electric vehicles and energy storage systems. However, improper discharging practices can significantly damage these batteries. Innovative battery management systems (BMS) are crucial to optimising battery use and performance. The EU-funded InnoBMS project aims to develop a cutting-edge BMS solution that maximises battery efficiency and longevity, while ensuring safety. The project aims to deliver a BMS with higher volumetric density and longer lifetime, targeting a lifespan of 15 years. Key objectives include the development of a flexible and modular BMS, software for a fully wireless and connected BMS serving as a communication server, and scalable, self-tested BMS hardware. The project will showcase the solution’s capabilities in passenger cars and light-duty vehicles." |
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uuid | "fe1fc1b4-2a05-4dc3-ad16-8fa76c6ea179" |
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description | text | "An EU project focused on the development of physics-based battery management systems" |
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lang | "en" |
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name | "InnoBMS" |
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