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29 June 2024
Batteries | Aims and Scope Update

To further enhance the quality of Batteries (ISSN: 2313-0105) and the papers published in it, under the guidance of our Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Karim Zaghib, the journal has updated and revised its aims and scope. The original scope and the updated version are listed below:

Scope (New Version):

Scope (Old Version):

This journal covers all topics related to batteries and electrical energy storage systems.

All electrochemical systems, such as lithium-ion, lead–acid, nickel metal hydride, metal–air, and next-generation batteries, supercapacitors, or fuel cells, are of interest. Papers can be related to applications, for example, portable, electric vehicles, stationary, or photovoltaic, or they can be independent of an application.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Fundamental electrochemistry aspects;
  • Active and passive materials and components;
  • In situ and ex situ material analysis;
  • Cell design, module, and pack technology;
  • Processing and manufacturing;
  • Battery applications;
  • Modeling and control;
  • Battery performance and testing;
  • Charging technologies;
  • Battery management system, monitoring, diagnostics, and prognosis;
  • Thermal management;
  • Hybrid battery systems;
  • Safety and reliability;
  • Mechanisms and modes of ageing, lifetime;
  • Costs and market;
  • Fuel cells.

This journal covers all topics related to batteries and electrical energy storage systems.

All electrochemical systems, such as lithium-ion, lead–acid, nickel metal hydride, metal–air, and next-generation batteries or supercapacitors, are of interest. Papers can be related to applications, for example, portable, electric vehicles, stationary, or photovoltaic, or they can be independent of an application.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Fundamental electrochemistry aspects.
  • Active and passive materials and components.
  • In situ and ex situ material analysis.
  • Cell design, module, and pack technology.
  • Processing and manufacturing.
  • Battery applications.
  • Modeling and control.
  • Battery performance and testing.
  • Charging technologies.
  • Battery management system, monitoring, diagnostics, and prognosis.
  • Thermal management.
  • Hybrid battery systems.
  • Safety and reliability.
  • Mechanisms and modes of ageing, lifetime.
  • Costs and market.

For more detailed information, please visit the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/batteries/about.

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