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Objectives
NoVOC aims to address the implementation of an environmentally friendly, non-toxic lithium-ion battery production at pilot scale including battery cell components manufacturing, cell design, and cell assembly processes adopting both aqueous and dry electrode manufacturing processes, significantly decreasing cost and parallel environmental impact. This approach will build a brand-new strategic technology towards competitive low cost and environmentally friendly lithium-ion batteries in both cylindrical and pouch format which are intended to be produced in giga factories across Europe especially for the fast-growing electromobility landscape.
The innovative cell manufacturing processes proposed by NoVOC, namely aqueous cell manufacturing and dry cell manufacturing, assures no organic volatile compounds emission and demonstrates the viability of these processes by validating cell performance, cost and environmental benefits. Both methods will be optimized at a lab scale by R&D partners in close coordination with materials suppliers and then scaled up materials will be provided to industrial LIB manufacturing partners for a pilot-scale cell manufacturing.
Impact
Lithium-ion batteries (LIB) have high energy and power density and long cycle-life and naturally it has come to dominate the energy storage technology especially in portable electronics, and recently in electric vehicles and even as fixed grid storage. Although a few alternatives are being explored, LIBs are widely expected to continue its dramatic growth and the projected global demand is expected to double by 2030. In spite of its critical importance in present and future key technologies, today the global LIB manufacturing is dominated by the Asia-Pacific region and Europe’s share is presently about 2%, as LIB investiments in Europe are hindered by the high European standards of workplace exposure limits, emission limits and also the upcoming battery recycling regulations.
To bring Europe to the forefront in LIB manufacturing, therefore, new production methods are needed which are ‘future-proof’ in terms of safe and sustainable manufacturing. This would not only enable higher investment in production capacity, but also bring Europe to the forefront in cutting edge and safe production technologies for future LIBs. Furthermore, in light of the ambitious EU’s climate targets by 2050, nurturing emerging technologies are particularly needed, such as LIBs to enable zero-emission mobility and renewable energy storage.
The NoVOC project takes important steps in the right direction towards zero emission mobility and to sustain the high standard of living in Europe with minimal impact to the health, environment, and global climate.
Contact:
Milena Lux
milena.lux(at)tu-braunschweig.de