The Institute of Engineering Thermodynamics researches various issues in the field of energy storage and conversion.
Developing innovative and efficient technologies of the next generation is an important aspect of our work. Another aspect is to develop technologies for mobility and industry that contribute to climate neutrality.
Below we present ongoing and recently completed projects:
The work of the researchers includes the development and optimization of new active materials and components, the experimental investigation of novel cell systems and their characterization.
The institute‘s application-oriented research is concerned with innovative energy storage and energy conversion systems and the associated components, as well as with the development and analysis of technical processes.
We are developing special electrolysers to achieve cost effectiveness, efficiency and a long lifetime to integrate them into the relevant systems.
The goal of our work is to develop technologies to reduce emissions from air, water, and land transportation.
At the Stuttgart site, our researchers work on battery management concepts and modular battery systems for space applications. The work ranges from system concepts to electronics prototyping and software development.