Battery-powered drives
Batteries form the heart of hybrid vehicles and electrically-powered cars. Although most batteries used in today’s hybrid drives are of the nickel-metal hydride variety, the future belongs to lithium-ion rechargeable battery technology, which Bosch already employs successfully in its power tools. This is because lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are smaller, lighter, and lose virtually no charge when not in use for long periods. However, before this technology can be used in automobile drive systems, both its power density and range must be increased. That is why Bosch is participating in the BMBF’s innovation alliance “Lithium-Ion Battery 2015,” along with BASF, Evonik Industries, LiTec, and VW, to help drive forward the development of lithium-ion batteries for utilization in electric drives. What’s more, we have also agreed to form a joint venture with Samsung to develop, manufacture, and market lithium-ion battery systems.