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First Greek ‘smart’ battery for homes will soon be ready to hit the stores, Intelen CEO says

First Greek ‘smart’ battery for homes will soon be ready to hit the stores, Intelen CEO says

A attractively designed working model of the first Greek-designed lithium ion "smart" battery for households will be ready in February 2018, the co-founder and CEO of the Greek firm Intelen Inc told the Athens-Macedonian News Agency (ANA) radio station 'Praktorio 104.9 FM' on Wednesday. Talking to the radio station, Dr. Vasilis Nikolopoulos talked about the collaboration of two Greek firms currently working to develop the first model of a lithium ion 'smart' battery for commercial use, along the lines of those designed by Tesla in the US or Mercedes in Germany.

Nikolopoulos said his team is working with young Greek researchers at the Demokritos research centre, who have set up a specialised company and developed a new lithium ion electrode enriched with graphene, which has superior power storage behaviour. This technical innovation is combined with software to create a smart battery and this is where Intelen comes in, Nikolopoulos added.

"We are contributing the algorithms we have created, years ago now, in order to make and have ready, in the first third of 2018, a prototype battery that we will also test in Greece," he said.

The "smart" element of the battery, he noted, was managing the stored energy in ways that dovetail with each consumer's domestic consumption patterns and minimise energy costs. An attractively designed prototype that a domestic consumer could install at home should be ready in February, he said. Consumers could combine the battery with solar power panels, or cheaper off-peak power rates, to minimise their power consumption costs, he added.

For the time being, the cost of the lithium ion batteries remains high, Nikolopoulos pointed out, meaning that some sort of incentive or subsidy was needed to make the investment economically viable for households. He noted that new laws and European directives after 2018 will introduce fluctuating power prices to Greece, with the cost of power varying throughout the day. A smart battery would allow households to store up energy when prices were low and then used the stored power when prices are high.

Source: int.ert.gr

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