Volkswagen Working on High-Performance Energy Storage

Posted on May 28 2008 by admin

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Agreement has been reached on a co-operation which sees Volkswagen joining forces with Sanyo, one of the world’s leading developers of rechargeable batteries, to work on new and extremely efficient high-performance storage systems based on lithium-ion technology.

“Our focus in future,” says Prof Martin Winterkorn, CEO of the Volkswagen Group, “will be directed more strongly at making electrically powered automobiles alongside ones driven by more efficient combustion engines.

Drivetrain electrification is the way forward if we wish to secure mobility in tomorrow’s world. This will involve energy recovery. The whole idea will be to no avail, however, as long as we do not have powerful energy storage systems at our disposal and as long as vehicle operations are not in tune with customer demands. This cooperation is an important step for us,” Winterkorn adds.
Emissions-free travel in an all-electric operating modus is already possible today, though
only at limited speeds and over short distances. That makes it all the more important to
develop new accumulators with the capacity, size, weight and cost attributes which will
enable them to be used more efficiently in tomorrow’s automobiles. Lithium-ion technology,
already very successfully used in communications electronics and portable computers, has
the potential to satisfy even the particularly exacting demands placed on electro-traction
systems in motor vehicles.

Back in March, at the Geneva Motor Show, Volkswagen showcased its Golf TDI Hybrid design
study, which demonstrated just how much potential for energy reduction there is when you
combine high-tech-diesel, electric-drive and 7-speed-DSG technology. Conceived as a
powerful full-hybrid vehicle, the Golf TDI Hybrid can be operated using combustion-engine
power only or using a combination of combustion and electric drive or using E-drive – i.e. the
powerful and energy-efficient combination of TDI technology and an electric motor. The A1
project quattro presented by Audi at the most recent Tokyo Motor Show features a powertrain
already designed to cover a distance of 100 km using this innovative storage method. The
Group hopes to be able to employ lithium-ion technology in its first vehicles by 2010.

Source: Volkswagen


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