Modern Battery Engineering - a Comprehensive Introduction
Birke Peter Kai
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Add to basket Modern Battery Engineering explains why and how batteries have to be designed for successful commercialization in e-mobility and stationary applications. The book will help readers understand the principle issues of battery designs, paving the way for engineers to avoid wrong paths and settle on appropriate cell technologies for next generation batteries. This book is ideal for training courses for readers interested in the field of modern batteries.
Readership: Engineers and professionals dealing with or specialising in cell technologies and their R&D. Also provides an advanced training course for anyone interested in the field of modern batteries.
After being involved in the development and production of pouch type laminated (PoLiFlex) Li-Ion cells in leading positions at Varta for five years, Prof. Birke joined Continental AG, Business Unit Hybrid Electric Vehicle, in Berlin in 2005, first as a project leader in energy-storage systems. He became senior technical expert in battery technology and team leader in cell technology, and in 2010 he was appointed Head of Battery Modules and Electromechanics. 2013 he joined the JV SK-Continental e-motion as head of advanced development.
Dr Birke has 24 years of experience in research, development, and production of energy storage systems with a particular focus on Li-Ion technology.
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