Prospective Life Cycle Assessment of a Structural Battery
Abstract
With increasing interest in reducing fossil fuel emissions, more and more development is focused on electric mobility. For electric vehicles, the main challenge is the mass of the batteries, which significantly increase the mass of the vehicles and limits their range. One possible concept to solve this is incorporating structural batteries; a structural material that both stores electrical energy and carries mechanical load. The concept envisions constructing the body of an electric vehicle with this material and thus reducing the need for further energy storage. This research is investigating a future structural battery that is incorporated in the roof of an electric vehicle. The structural battery is replacing the original steel roof of the vehicle, and part of the original traction battery. The environmental implications of this structural battery roof are investigated with a life cycle assessment, which shows that a structural battery roof can avoid climate impacts in substantive quantities. The main emissions for the structural battery stem from its production and efforts should be focused there to further improve the environmental benefits of the structural battery. Toxicity is investigated with a novel chemical risk assessment from a life cycle perspective, which shows that two chemicals should be targeted for substitution.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Oct 14, 2019
- Source ID
- 10.3390/su11205679
Entities
People
- Fransson
- Johannisson
- Jönsson
- Lindbergh
- Posner
- Zackrisson
- Zenkert
Organizations
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems