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EU funding (€8,176,210): Development of ADVAnced next GENeration Solid-State batteries for Electromobility Applications Hor24 Jun 2022 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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Development of ADVAnced next GENeration Solid-State batteries for Electromobility Applications
To date, the battery market is dominated by lithium-ion (Li-ion) chemistries, as the energy density has more than doubled and their costs have dropped by a factor of at least 10. However, conventional Li-ion batteries (LIB) are reaching their performance limits in terms of energy density and facing safety issues, is required the development and production of new battery generations, such as Solid-State Batteries (SSBs), to create a new industry value chain in Europe towards their commercialization. Consequently, high-energy-density EU-made SSBs will ensure the supply of, among others, the automotive sector. To do so, the development and deployment of new manufacturing technologies, enabling the large-scale production of SSBs, is crucial. Indeed, among the overarching themes to develop and produce sustainable batteries in the future, the BATTERY 2030+ roadmap4 considers manufacturability as a cross-cutting key area. Innovative and scalable manufacturing techniques to produce SSBs will accelerate cost reduction, energy savings, and enhanced safety. ADVAGEN will develop a new lithium metal (LiM) battery cell technology based on a safe, reliable, and high performing hybrid solid-state electrolyte (LLZO-LPS based), gaining a competitive advantage over the worldwide (mainly Asian) competition. This will sustainably strengthen the EU as a technological and manufacturing leader in batteries as specified in the ERTRAC electrification roadmap and SET-Plan Action Point-7. ADVAGEN consortium contains key EU actors in the battery sector, from industrial materials producers (SCHT, CPT, ABEE), battery manufacturer (ABEE) to R&D centers (IKE, CEA, IREC, TUB, CICe, POLITO, INEGI, UL, FEV) and the automotive industry (TME), covering the complete knowledge and value chain. By developing high-performance, affordable and safe batteries, ADVAGEN aims to re-establish European competitiveness in battery cell production.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| Avesta Holding | €1,929,875 |
| Centro de Investigacion CRL de Energias Alternativas Fundacion, Cic Energigune Fundazioa | €587,308 |
| Ceramic Powder Technology AS | €470,125 |
| Commissariat a L Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives | €654,074 |
| Euroquality SAS | €222,000 |
| FEV EUROPE GmbH | €404,250 |
| Fundacio Institut de Recerca en Energia de Catalunya | €856,375 |
| Ikerlan S. Coop | €307,850 |
| Inegi - Instituto de Ciencia e Inovacao em Engenharia Mecanica e Engenharia Industrial | €450,875 |
| Politecnico Di Torino | €466,250 |
| TECHCONCEPTS B.V. | €139,774 |
| TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BRAUNSCHWEIG | €1,109,000 |
| Toyota Motor Europe N.V. | €282,710 |
| Univerza V Ljubljani | €295,745 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101069743
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