Abstract
AbstractIn the design of open battery systems, especially flow batteries (FBs), power (P) and energy (E) may be scaled independently. Thus, the battery design is characterized by the E/P ratio. The resulting wide variety of battery systems requires a close linkage of technical and economic aspects in cost assessment. This subchapter provides an assessment framework for techno-economics of open battery systems designed as FBs.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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