'Batteries sandwiched between layers of carbon fibre and polymer resin'

http://evfleetworld.co.uk/news/2013/Oct/EU-funded-project-turns-body-panels-into-batteries/0438011234
EU-funded project turns body panels into batteries
by Alex Grant  17 Oct 2013

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An EU-funded research project has developed a new energy storage system
which would allow an electric vehicle’s structure and body panels to
function as a battery.

The three and a half year project was run by nine participants, with Volvo
Car Group as the only vehicle manufacturer involved, and set out to produce
lighter, smaller energy storage units which are better for the environment
and more cost-effective too.

The system sandwiches batteries between layers of carbon fibre and polymer
resin which are moulded to fit around the car’s frame, allowing panels such
as doors, boot lids and the spare wheel bowl to store energy, saving space.

These can be recharged either from a plug, or via regenerative braking, and
Volvo said the new material could reduce the weight of an electric vehicle
by 15% while reducing cost and environmental impact. 

In the project’s Volvo S80 test car, the boot lid functions as a battery yet
is lighter than the same panel on a conventional car. Using the roof,
bonnet, doors and floor for energy storage could provide enough capacity for
an 80-mile electric range, Volvo said.

But the new technology could also be used in conventionally-powered
vehicles. Under the bonnet, the 12V battery for the start-stop system and
on-board electronics has been replaced with a single structure which also
serves as a brace between the suspension turrets, reducing the weight of
these components by 50%.
[© evfleetworld.co.uk]
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