Periodic Reporting for period 1 - BIG LEAP (NextGeneration of Battery Management Systems to increase Interoperability, bridge the Gap between 1st and SL-BESS, Extend Adaptability and emPower battery value chains.)
Période du rapport: 2024-01-01 au 2025-06-30
To overcome these barriers, BIG LEAP will design, develop, and validate an innovative three-layer BMS and interoperable ESS architecture capable of managing multiple battery chemistries and configurations across first- and second-life applications. The project will integrate advanced features such as Probabilistic Data Association (PDA) for chemistry identification, in-site end-of-life (EoL) diagnostics, adaptive SoX algorithms, impedance-based diagnostics, and Digital Twin models for real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance. By combining hardware adaptability, low-level software control, and cloud-based intelligence, the project aims to ensure safe, reliable, and updatable BESS operation while significantly reducing refurbishment costs and extending battery lifetimes.
The pathway to impact is underpinned by three demonstration sites, that will validate the technical solutions in real and simulated environments. These will be complemented by a standardisation roadmap, a Digital Battery Passport (DBP) alignment framework, and comprehensive environmental, economic , and social impact assessments. Through its innovations, BIG LEAP seeks to accelerate the uptake of qualified SL-BESS, reduce the need for new raw materials, and strengthen the European battery value chain. In the medium-to-long term, the project is expected to deliver measurable benefits, including reduced greenhouse gas emissions, extended battery lifespans, lower costs for energy storage deployment, and the establishment of industry standards that enable large-scale, sustainable battery reuse.
The expected impacts include:
Technical: 30–57% reduction in SLB repurposing costs, 25% faster qualification strategies, 40% shorter manufacturing times, and significant improvements in safety and lifespan through precise SoX estimation.
Economic: Creation of new markets for interoperable SL-BESS, cost savings exceeding €190k/MWh over 10 years, and the generation of new jobs in collection, dismantling, and reassembly phases.
Environmental: Reduction of up to 1,906 tCO2/MWh over 10 years, extended battery lifetimes by at least a decade, and measurable resource savings (250 t mineral ore and 1,900 t water per tonne of SL Li-ion battery).