PLD for Solid State Battery Manufacturing Supported by Digitization
Lithium-ion battery cells with conventional active materials reach their limits in terms of energy density and suffer from safety problems.
To enable large-scale manufacturing of solid state batteries that can solve these problems, the PULSELiON project presents new pulsed laser deposition-based technologies.
The PULSELiON project has the ambition to develop a manufacturing process for solid state batteries, while improving the battery's energy density (450 Wh/Kg and 1200 Wh/L), costs and safety.
The main innovation of the PULSELiON project is to bring Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD)-based solid-state battery manufacturing technology from TRL3 to TRL6.
The results of PULSELiON will contribute to increasing the global competitiveness of the European battery ecosystem, increasing the safety of batteries, reducing battery production costs and improving battery recyclability.
The PULSELiON consortium consists of a multidisciplinary consortium with 15 partners from 10 countries and is coordinated by RISE AB.
RISE performs project management, quality assurance, research knowledge and data management.
RISE participates in research and manufacturing of cathode materials, definition of final full-cell chemistry, process validation of cells through testing and collaboration with other European projects, battery initiatives and agencies.
Summary
Project name
PULSELiON
Status
Active
Region
Other than Sweden
RISE role in project
coordinator, participant, project manager
Project start
Duration
4 years
Total budget
7 000 000 EUR
Funders
European Commission
Project website
Coordinators
Project members
Céline Montanari DHRUBAJYOTI Bhattacharjya Agnes Digranes Natalia Anna Wojas
External press
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