Project description
3D printing allows for higher-density lithium-ion batteries
Next-generation lithium-ion batteries will need to offer higher energy and power densities at a lower cost. Current battery manufacturing is struggling to further improve these key metrics. The EU-funded AM4BAT project will leverage additive manufacturing technologies for fabricating 3D lithium-ion batteries. Using vat photopolymerisation 3D printing, the aim is to develop a high-performance battery with energy density of 400 Wh/kg for electric vehicles. AM4BAT outcomes will contribute to the creation of a sustainable European battery manufacturing value chain, helping the EU to succeed in the electric mobility rollout.
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RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinator
08225 Terrassa
Spain
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Participants (7)
75015 Paris 15
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1210 Wien
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1050 Brussel
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12110 Alcora Castellon
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77731 Willstatt
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530 06 Stare Civice
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78300 Poissy
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WC1E 6BT London
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PE1 5YW Cambs
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CB23 5BN Cambridge
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.