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EU funding (€6,355,219): Flexible and scalable digital-twin platform for enhanced production efficiency and yield in battery cell production lines Hor1 Dec 2023 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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Flexible and scalable digital-twin platform for enhanced production efficiency and yield in battery cell production lines
Li-ion batteries are fundamental components for the energy transition of the European eco-system. Currently Europe lags behind Asia in terms of Li-ion battery cell manufacturing and more than 90% of the world's production takes place in China, Korea and Japan. To overcome this situation, there is an ambitious ramp-up plan of 25 new gigafactories in Europe with an expected value of €35 billion by 2030. However, in the ramp-up phase of these Gigafactories, a massive production of defects is expected, between 15% - 30%. The new European Gigafactories will also bring demand for €150 bn of battery manufacturing equipment. To support this demand, the EU production equipment industry needs to fill the current knowledge gap and gain competitiveness towards Asian providers, grounding on its world-wide leadership in high-tech, green technologies, enhanced by industry 4.0 digital solutions, exploiting the European Zero-Defect Manufacturing paradigm. The objective of BATTwin is to support this scenario by developing a novel Multi-level Digital Twin platform towards Zero-Defect Manufacturing in battery production, that will reduce defect rates in battery production lines. The solution integrates four pillars, namely (i) a multi-sensor data acquisition and management layer, supported by data semantics through a Digital Battery Passport data model, (ii) process-level digital twins, modeling the critical stages of electrode manufacturing, cell assembly and conditioning through multi-physics, data-driven and hybrid approaches, (iii) system-level digital twins, based on simulation and analytical modeling, (iv) user-centric, goal-driven digital twin workflows, increasing the explainability of digital twins and driving the user in system design and control. The approach will be tested in two industrial pilots producing different battery chemistries and geometries, validating the flexibility and scaleability of the approach towards Zero Defect European Gigafactories.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| Ansys Germany GmbH | ? |
| Bureau Veritas Italia S.p.A. | €225,000 |
| Carl VON Ossietzky Universitaet Oldenburg | €632,200 |
| Cesi | €0.00 |
| Comau S.p.A. | €687,000 |
| Communaute d' Universites et Etablissements Hautes Ecoles Sorbonne Arts et Metiers Universite | €3,875.09 |
| Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers | €0.00 |
| Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Arts et Metiers | €0.00 |
| HUN-REN Szamitastechnikai ES Automatizalasi Kutatointezet | €583,875 |
| Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan | €271,250 |
| N-Able | €257,500 |
| Politecnico Di Milano | €761,000 |
| Schneider Electric Automation GmbH | €652,500 |
| Sivas Bilim VE Teknoloji Universitesi | €220,000 |
| Sunlight Group Systimata Apothikefsis Energeias Viomichaniki Kai Emporiki Anonymi Etairia | €348,750 |
| Syxis VSI | €498,750 |
| Upcell Alliance European Battery Manufacturing Alliance | €210,000 |
| Verkor | €387,500 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101137954
The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: ANSYS Germany GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany.