Forschung und Entwicklung

How batteries can become more sustainable

To meet future battery demand and make energy more sustainable, battery production must become greener and more cost-effective. This can be achieved by reducing the energy consumption of battery production and by using digital tools to improve the entire process. The SKZ Plastics Center is part of the BATMACHINE research project to address this issue. 

Batteries are an integral part of our daily lives. However, they are not known to be particularly sustainable or cost-effective. The EU BATMACHINE project aims to change this. The BATMACHINE project is funded by the Horizon Europe program and supports the European Commission’s Net Zero 2050 goal. It aims to promote industrial battery cell production chains in Europe and make them more sustainable by developing optimized manufacturing processes with intelligent control to minimize costs, waste and energy. The BATMACHINE consortium, which consists of eleven partners from all over Europe and is led by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), brings together battery cell manufacturers, research and technology organizations such as the SKZ Plastics Center in Würzburg, Germany, and manufacturers of processing and production machines for battery components.

Characterization of the different raw materials at the EZD
As part of the project, some of the scientists at SKZ are working on characterizing the different raw materials and the anode and cathode suspensions produced from them, and evaluating their structure-property relationships as a function of the mixing and dispersion processes. This work is mainly carried out at the European Center for Dispersion Technologies (EZD) in Selb. Dr. Felipe Wolff-Fabris, EZD site manager, says: "The mixing and dispersion step for the anode and cathode slurries is the first in a series of many process steps leading to the finished battery cell – each of which is critical to the performance of a battery and has a major influence on the others. With the help of projects like BATMACHINE, we are working to make battery production more energy-efficient and resource-conserving."

Thickness measurement of electrode coatings
In a second subproject, the SKZ is investigating how the thickness of electrode coatings can be measured non-destructively, quickly and precisely during the drying process. Methods such as active thermography and terahertz technology are being considered.

Read more about the BATMACHINE research project

The EZD is an institution of the SKZ Plastics Center and as an interdisciplinary and non-profit research and innovation center deals with the production and characterization of dispersions such as adhesives, resins, paints, coatings and elastomers. It was founded in 2014 in close cooperation with industry and with the support of the Free State of Bavaria. A high priority of the EZD is the transfer of scientific research to applied industry.

Über FSKZ e. V.

The SKZ is climate protection company and a member of the Zuse Association. This is an association of independent, industry-related research institutions that pursue the goal of improving the performance and competitiveness of industry, especially SMEs, through innovation and networking.

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