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Sustainable routes for synthetic graphite production for high-performance Lithium-Ion battery anodes

Project description

Synthetic graphite alternative for lithium-ion batteries

The green transition, the growth of electric vehicles, and the adoption of green energy solutions and renewable energy have led to increased demand for batteries. However, current battery solutions often involve highly polluting production processes and rely on critical raw materials, significantly hindering green transition efforts. The EU-funded SOURCE project will develop, demonstrate, and validate an innovative, economically competitive, and environmentally sustainable solution, along with a production and value chain for manufacturing battery-grade synthetic graphite as an alternative to the graphite currently used in lithium-ion batteries. This solution will not only improve sustainability, but also reduce energy and production costs during manufacturing, thereby enhancing the competitiveness of EU industry.

Objective

SOURCE will develop, improve and demonstrate in an industrially relevant environment economically and environmentally viable routes for producing battery-grade synthetic graphite for high-performance anodes. SOURCE will first enable the production of carbon precursors from heterogeneous raw material sources, including alternative sustainable petroleum feedstocks, bio-waste and black mass from recycled batteries, to reduce the current dependence of synthetic graphite from petroleum-based coke. Sustainable technologies to transform these materials into carbon feedstock will be demonstrated at TRL6/7. Additionally, low-temperature graphitization techniques (<1000°C vs. 3000°C) will be demonstrated, with >30% potential reduction of the energy consumption and production cost. Innovative high-performance Carbon@graphite, Si@graphite, and graphene@graphite coatings and anode (capacity > 350 mAh/g) will be formulated, fabricated, tested and validated in 1Ah prototype pouch cells at TRL7. Recycling processes to recover graphite at low cost with >90% purity from LiB EoL batteries and >98% purity from anode production scrap will be demonstrated at TRL7. LCA and LCC analysis will be delivered to accurately assess the sustainability of SOURCE synthetic graphite and value chain defining the best routes to ensure economic and environmental sustainability. SOURCE brings together key EU industries with main businesses in graphite precursors and synthetic graphite production, and advanced anode formulation, supported by EU leading RTOs forming the complete value chain to produce high quality synthetic graphite in a sustainable and economic way. SOURCE achievements will increase EU competitiveness and independence from foreign graphite suppliers and anode manufacturers. SOURCE technologies and materials will be directly exploited by its top-level industrial partners with a direct market presence and already established commercial channels, ensuring SOURCE value chain sustainability.

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL5-2022-D2-01

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Coordinator

RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB
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€ 1 064 845,00
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BRINELLGATAN 4
501 15 Boras
Sweden

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Södra Sverige Västsverige Västra Götalands län
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€ 1 413 595,00

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