Storing energy in carbon fiber-based electric vehicle body panels

US12094654B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12094654-B2
Application numberUS-202117518985-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 4, 2021
Priority dateNov 4, 2020
Publication dateSep 17, 2024
Grant dateSep 17, 2024

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Energized composites include vertically aligned graphene on carbon fibers (VGCF). The VGCF enhances surface area available for charge storage, acts as templates for depositing other charge storing materials and provides stability for a minimum of 100,000 discharge cycles. The final storage device is in the order of high strength carbon fiber matrix with active material, glass fiber separator with polymer electrolyte and another carbon fiber matrix with active material. To achieve higher voltage or current, devices can be connected in series or parallel, respectively. The whole structure is made into a structural component by infusing epoxy resin. An alternating pattern of energy storage devices allows for the epoxy resin to seep through the whole structure and strongly bind them to make a monolith multifunctional composite. The high strength energized composites can power any electrical devices including electric vehicles, portable electronics, and space vehicles without any tradeoff between energy and structural integrity.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electric vehicle body panel comprising at least one carbon fiber-based composite supercapacitor or hybrid supercapacitor battery device, wherein the at least one supercapacitor or hybrid supercapacitor battery device includes vertically aligned and attached graphene on carbon fibers of a cross weaved carbon fiber mat. 2. The body panel of claim 1 , wherein the at least one supercapacitor or hybrid supercapacitor battery device comprises a plurality of supercapacitors or hybrid supercapacitor battery devices connected in series and parallel combinations. 3. The body panel of claim 1 , wherein the vertically aligned and attached graphene on carbon fibers include a pseudocapacitive transition metal oxide layer. 4. The body panel of claim 3 , wherein the pseudocapacitive transition metal oxide layer includes manganese oxide or molybdenum oxide. 5. The body panel of claim 1 , wherein the at least one supercapacitor or hybrid supercapacitor battery device includes a plurality of cross weaved carbon fiber mats. 6. The body panel of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of cross weaved carbon fiber mats is separated by a layer of epoxy. 7. The body panel of claim 5 , wherein adjacent mats of the plurality of cross weaved carbon fiber mats are oriented 45 degrees with respect to each other. 8. An electric vehicle body panel comprising at least one carbon fiber-based composite supercapacitor or hybrid supercapacitor battery device, wherein the at least one supercapacitor or hybrid supercapacitor battery device comprises: a first outer cross weaved carbon fiber mat; a cathode contacting the first outer cross weaved carbon fiber mat and including vertically aligned and attached graphene on carbon fibers of a cross weaved carbon fiber mat; a gel electrolyte contacting the cathode; an anode contacting the gel electrolyte and including vertically aligned and attached graphene on carbon fibers of a cross weaved carbon fiber mat; and a second outer cross weaved carbon fiber mat contacting the anode, wherein the first outer cross weaved carbon fiber mat, cathode, anode, and second outer cross weaved carbon fiber mat are in a stacked configuration. 9. The body panel of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the first and second outer cross weaved carbon fiber mats is coated with an epoxy. 10. The body panel of claim 9 , wherein the first outer cross weaved carbon fiber mat and cathode are oriented 45 degrees with respect to each other and wherein the anode and second outer cross weaved carbon fiber mat are oriented 45 degrees with respect to each other. 11. The body panel of claim 10 , wherein the gel electrolyte is a polyacrylamide gel electrolyte. 12. The body panel of claim 11 , wherein the gel electrolyte is a coating applied to at least one of the cathode and the anode. 13. The body panel of claim 12 , wherein the at least one supercapacitor or hybrid supercapacitor battery device comprises a plurality of supercapacitors or hybrid supercapacitor battery devices. 14. The body panel of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of supercapacitors or hybrid supercapacitor battery devices is connected in series and parallel combinations. 15. The body panel of claim 12 , wherein the vertically aligned and attached graphene on carbon fibers of at least one of the cathode and anode include a pseudocapacitive transition metal oxide layer. 16. The body panel of claim 15 , wherein the pseudocapacitive transition metal oxide layer includes manganese oxide or molybdenum oxide. 17. The body panel of claim 12 , wherein the at least one supercapacitor or hybrid supercapacitor battery device has an energy density of at least 10 Wh/Kg, a power density of at least 2.5 kW/Kg, and charge-discharge cycles of more than 5,000 with less than 15% degradation. 18. The body panel of claim 17 , wherein the body panel has a tensile strength of at least 50 MPa. 19. An electric device comprising at least one carbon fiber-based composite supercapacitor or hybrid supercapacitor battery device, wherein the at least one supercapacitor or hybrid supercapacitor battery device includes vertically aligned graphene on carbon fibers of a cross weaved carbon fiber mat. 20. The electric device of claim 19 , wherein the at least one supercapacitor or hybrid supercapacitor battery device includes a plurality of cross weaved carbon fiber mats; wherein the plurality of cross weaved carbon fiber mats is separated by a layer of epoxy; and wherein adjacent mats of the plurality of cross weaved carbon fiber mats are oriented 90 degrees with respect to each other.

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  • Energy storage using capacitors · CPC title

  • Carbon-based · CPC title

  • Carbonaceous material, e.g. graphite-intercalation compounds or CFx · CPC title

  • B60L50/40Primary

    using propulsion power supplied by capacitors · CPC title

  • Raw materials therefor, e.g. resins or coal · CPC title

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What does patent US12094654B2 cover?
Energized composites include vertically aligned graphene on carbon fibers (VGCF). The VGCF enhances surface area available for charge storage, acts as templates for depositing other charge storing materials and provides stability for a minimum of 100,000 discharge cycles. The final storage device is in the order of high strength carbon fiber matrix with active material, glass fiber separator wi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Central Florida Res Found Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L50/40. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 17 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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