BASF announces winners of the energy storage contest

The winners of the BASF Energy Contest were announced at the “Creator SpaceTM Summit” in Ludwigshafen.

From 122 applications submitted on the online platform NineSights, a jury of BASF experts and external specialists chose the four best proposals which will be funded with EUR100,000 each.

The Open Innovation Contest, initiated by BASF at the beginning of February, aims to find ideas for the storage of energy from renewable energy sources. Sustainable technologies should make it possible to store power from the grid and feed power back into it. Together with scientists, inventors and companies, BASF is looking for efficient solutions for the long-term storage of electricity, which are financially viable, for example through lower investment costs. Innovative chemistry was to play a central role in the submitted proposals.

The winners and their concepts are:

  • Professor Stuart Licht from George Washington University studies in his project a new type of rechargeable batteries: the molten air battery. It uses a molten salt electrolyte at elevated temperature.
  • The research group of Professors Paul Wright and James Evans from the University of California, Berkeley, describes a novel rechargeable zinc battery and has already founded a start-up company for its realization.
  • Professor Patrik Johansson from the Chalmers University suggests the usage of abundant aluminum for a sustainable battery technology that directly addresses the need of low-cost concepts.
  • The research group of Professor Xiangwu Zhang from North Carolina State University presents the concept of high-performance sodium-ion batteries that applies special electrode preparation methods.

With the aim of finding new ideas and contacts, the competition was an important part of the co-creation program BASF launched in its 150th anniversary year. This program, called Creator SpaceTM, consists of innovative formats for virtual and live discussions and also included three science symposia. Through it, new ideas are being collected and discussions on the topics energy, food and urban living initiated. BASF wants to bring people and ideas together to work on solutions for societal challenges. The Open Innovation Contest on energy storage is coordinated by the BASF research unit “Process Research and Chemical Engineering.”

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