Modular battery housing architecture: BayerRecent Research Landscape
Thermal and structural failures in high-capacity vehicle storage increase safety risks and assembly costs. Standardized housing geometry and interconnects mitigate these risks through improved mechanical integration.
What technical problems is Bayer addressing in Modular battery housing architecture?
Inefficient module assembly scaling
(54)evidences
Inadequate sealing at the junctions of multi-cell storage modules leads to environmental contamination or electrolyte escape. Preventing these failures ensures long-term electrochemical stability and operational safety in automotive environments.
Hazardous battery gas accumulation
(40)evidences
Vulnerability of high-voltage battery enclosures to underbody strikes and kinetic energy transfer. Preventing structural breach ensures battery integrity and vehicle safety.
Excessive thermal accumulation
(29)evidences
High manufacturing complexity and poor spatial utilization during vehicle integration. Streamlining these processes reduces production costs and increases energy density.
Inadequate structural integration space
(18)evidences
Standard battery enclosures often fail to contribute to the mechanical rigidity of the vehicle chassis. Integrating the housing as a load-bearing element reduces total vehicle weight and improves crash safety.