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Electrochemical Energy Storage and Batteries

A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "D2: Electrochem: Batteries, Fuel Cells, Capacitors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 July 2023) | Viewed by 337

Special Issue Editors


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National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA), Via Anguillarese 301, 00123 Rome, Italy
Interests: batteries; energy storage; thermal management; hydrogen; fuel cells
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Materials and Environment, ‘‘Sapienza’’ University of Rome, via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Roma, Italy
Interests: energy storage systems; chemical process safety; risk analysis
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Due to environmental and geopolitical concerns, there has been a renewed push to minimize the use of fossil fuels for electric energy generation and transport. Electrochemical energy storage (EES) systems could potentially be a major contribution for the implementation and use of sustainable energy sources. A major need for energy storage is generated by the fluctuation in demand for electricity and the unreliable energy supply from renewable sources, such as from the solar and wind sectors. Moreover, EES systems also play a fundamental role in the field of transport: the choice of energy storage technology depends on various factors such as the vehicle platform and its degree of electrification. However, nowadays, Li-ion batteries are becoming dominant in the transportation sector due to their provision of high power and energy density characteristics.

We kindly invite experts in the field of “Electrochemical Energy Storage and Batteries” to share with the scientific community their latest results in the form of original research papers. This Special Issue aims to be an opportunity to gather together the most recent advances in this field.

The main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Laboratory implementation, tests, and validation methodologies of energy storage systems;
  • Development of advanced technologies for electrochemical energy storage;
  • Battery thermal management studies;
  • Safety issues related to the use of electrochemical energy storage systems;
  • Abuse tests on batteries;
  • Energy storage performance test protocols;
  • Modelling of electrochemical energy storage devices.

Dr. Carla Menale
Dr. Roberto Bubbico
Guest Editors

Manuscript Submission Information

Manuscripts should be submitted online at www.mdpi.com by registering and logging in to this website. Once you are registered, click here to go to the submission form. Manuscripts can be submitted until the deadline. All submissions that pass pre-check are peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published continuously in the journal (as soon as accepted) and will be listed together on the special issue website. Research articles, review articles as well as short communications are invited. For planned papers, a title and short abstract (about 100 words) can be sent to the Editorial Office for announcement on this website.

Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere (except conference proceedings papers). All manuscripts are thoroughly refereed through a single-blind peer-review process. A guide for authors and other relevant information for submission of manuscripts is available on the Instructions for Authors page. Energies is an international peer-reviewed open access semimonthly journal published by MDPI.

Please visit the Instructions for Authors page before submitting a manuscript. The Article Processing Charge (APC) for publication in this open access journal is 2600 CHF (Swiss Francs). Submitted papers should be well formatted and use good English. Authors may use MDPI's English editing service prior to publication or during author revisions.

Keywords

  • electrochemical energy storage
  • batteries
  • lithium-ion technology
  • fuel cells
  • advanced technologies
  • abuse tests
  • test protocols
  • modelling EES devices
  • experimental tests
  • thermal runaway

Published Papers

There is no accepted submissions to this special issue at this moment.
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