E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Advanced Materials for Next-Generation Energy Storage Devices: A Focus on Efficiency and Cost Reduction

  • Chandrakala P.,
  • Liz Anita Sofia,
  • Mane Vijay,
  • Bala Jeshurun Subramania,
  • Sharma Gunjan,
  • Pardeshi Pankaj R.,
  • Senthil Kumar R.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202459101001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 591
p. 01001

Abstract

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The increasing demand for efficient and cost-effective energy storage systems has pushed extensive research into improved materials for next-generation energy storage devices. This study discusses the crucial significance of material advances in boosting the performance and reducing the costs of storage technologies such as batteries and supercapacitors. Conventional energy storage systems face limits in energy density, charge or discharge rates, and scalability, which impede their broad implementation. Advanced materials, including nanomaterials, solid-state electrolytes, and innovative electrode compounds, offer solutions to these difficulties by enhancing energy efficiency, power output, and overall longevity. Additionally, the use of plentiful and low-cost materials, such as sodium-ion and aluminium-based compounds, presents prospects for significant cost savings. This research analyzes current trends, issues in material manufacturing, and future perspectives for energy storage systems, concentrating on balancing efficiency improvements with cost-effectiveness to enable the rising integration of renewable energy sources. The development of these materials is important to creating sustainable, scalable, and economical energy storage systems for the future.

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