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VisEl

Visualization of the electrolyte movements and electrode expansion of a lithium-ion cell.

Joint research project to reduce costs in battery production by visualizing electrolyte movements and electrode electrolyte movements and electrode expansion Under the name “VisEl”, the project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research Ministry of Education and Research focuses on the visualization of the electrolyte movements and electrode expansion of a lithium-ion cell in order to increase resource and energy efficiency in the operation and production of the cells. production of the cells. This should also lower the barriers to electromobility

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