EET Chair at the Advanced Battery Power Conference

This year, the EET Chair participated in the Advanced Battery Power conference, presenting two recent research contributions.
The first contribution focused on trigger methods for thermal runaway (TR) experiments, evaluating their reproducibility and significance. The aim is to further standardize experimental procedures and improve the comparability of safety studies.
The second contribution addressed the analysis of variance in electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Influencing factors on measurement uncertainty were systematically investigated to enhance the reliability and interpretability of this key diagnostic method.
The conference provided an excellent platform for exchange with international experts from academia and industry.