• 08/15/2023
  • Report

Zinc instead of lithium: New battery stores green electricity and produces hydrogen

As long as efficient storage technologies are lacking, moving away from fossil fuels remains a challenge. A German research consortium led by Fraunhofer IZM is addressing precisely this issue by developing a novel, low-cost zinc battery that can be used not only for long-term energy storage but also for hydrogen production. Initial tests indicate high efficiencies with a predicted lifespan of ten years.
Illustration of H2 tanks and wind turbines in a field

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First tests successful

In the laboratory, the researchers were able to prove the basic principle of the new system, and a demonstrator is to be created by the end of the year. Finally, eight cells with a capacity of approximately 12 volts and 50 ampere-hours are to be electrically connected. 

The first tests on single cells were successful: with realistic use in seasonal ,Dunkelflauten’, but also with daily use as solar storage, the inexpensive catalysts have a service life that would allow operation for more than ten years. The system still has to go through several stages of up-scaling before it is suitable for industrial use.

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