The Swedish Energy Agency grants two million SEK to Insplorion's battery sensor development
The Swedish Energy Agency has granted Insplorion two million to further develop the battery sensor. Two research groups at Chalmers University of Technology will together with CEVT develop "A multiplex plasmonic battery sensor for better battery control" as the project is called. Professors Patrik Johansson and Christoph Langhammer lead the two groups and the project will be ongoing for approximately 1.5 years.The purpose of the project is to improve Insplorion's battery cell-internal measurement technology NanoPlasmonic Sensing (NPS). The goal is to enable real-time measurements of several