Magnesium-ion batteries for electric vehicles: Current trends and future perspectives

Lithium-ion batteries have enabled electric vehicles to achieve a foothold in the automobile market. Due to an increasing environmental consciousness, electric vehicles are expected to take a larger portion of the market, with the ultimate goal of supplanting traditional vehicles. However, the invol...

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Main Authors: Raj Shah, Vikram Mittal, Eliana Matsil, Andreas Rosenkranz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-03-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/16878140211003398
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spelling doaj-485cc020d576486a8b59963e47dc8ca82021-03-13T04:34:44ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81402021-03-011310.1177/16878140211003398Magnesium-ion batteries for electric vehicles: Current trends and future perspectivesRaj Shah0Vikram Mittal1Eliana Matsil2Andreas Rosenkranz3Koehler Instrument Company, Holtsville, NY, USADepartment of Systems Engineering, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, USAKoehler Instrument Company, Holtsville, NY, USADepartment of Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology and Materials, University of Chile, Santiago, ChileLithium-ion batteries have enabled electric vehicles to achieve a foothold in the automobile market. Due to an increasing environmental consciousness, electric vehicles are expected to take a larger portion of the market, with the ultimate goal of supplanting traditional vehicles. However, the involved costs, sustainability, and technical limitations of lithium-ion batteries do create substantial obstacles to this goal. Therefore, this article aims at presenting magnesium-ion batteries as a potential replacement for lithium-ion batteries. Though still under development, magnesium-ion batteries show promise in achieving similar volumetric and specific capacities to lithium-ion batteries. Additionally, magnesium is substantially more abundant than lithium, allowing for the batteries to be cheaper and more sustainable. Numerous technical challenges related to cathode and electrolyte selection are yet to be solved for magnesium-ion batteries. This paper discusses the current state-of-the-art of magnesium-ion batteries with a particular emphasis on the material selection. Although, current research indicates that sulfur-based cathodes coupled with a (HMDS) 2 Mg-based electrolyte shows substantial promise, other options could allow for a better performing battery. This paper addresses the challenges (materials and costs) and benefits associated with developing these batteries. When overcoming these challenges, magnesium-ion batteries are posed to be a groundbreaking technology potentially revolutionizing the vehicle industry.https://doi.org/10.1177/16878140211003398
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Magnesium-ion batteries for electric vehicles: Current trends and future perspectives
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title Magnesium-ion batteries for electric vehicles: Current trends and future perspectives
title_short Magnesium-ion batteries for electric vehicles: Current trends and future perspectives
title_full Magnesium-ion batteries for electric vehicles: Current trends and future perspectives
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title_full_unstemmed Magnesium-ion batteries for electric vehicles: Current trends and future perspectives
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series Advances in Mechanical Engineering
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description Lithium-ion batteries have enabled electric vehicles to achieve a foothold in the automobile market. Due to an increasing environmental consciousness, electric vehicles are expected to take a larger portion of the market, with the ultimate goal of supplanting traditional vehicles. However, the involved costs, sustainability, and technical limitations of lithium-ion batteries do create substantial obstacles to this goal. Therefore, this article aims at presenting magnesium-ion batteries as a potential replacement for lithium-ion batteries. Though still under development, magnesium-ion batteries show promise in achieving similar volumetric and specific capacities to lithium-ion batteries. Additionally, magnesium is substantially more abundant than lithium, allowing for the batteries to be cheaper and more sustainable. Numerous technical challenges related to cathode and electrolyte selection are yet to be solved for magnesium-ion batteries. This paper discusses the current state-of-the-art of magnesium-ion batteries with a particular emphasis on the material selection. Although, current research indicates that sulfur-based cathodes coupled with a (HMDS) 2 Mg-based electrolyte shows substantial promise, other options could allow for a better performing battery. This paper addresses the challenges (materials and costs) and benefits associated with developing these batteries. When overcoming these challenges, magnesium-ion batteries are posed to be a groundbreaking technology potentially revolutionizing the vehicle industry.
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