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Alternative architectures for structural batteries
Structural batteries are multifunctional materials that are simultaneously capable of storing energy and transferring mechanical loads. This allows for mass savings on a systems level when they are used as structural components in electrified transport applications. The key to realising the next generation of structural batteries may be in the development of alternative architectures, which use different materials and assembly strategies to those that are used in the current state-of-the-art laminated architecture.