Funded by: EU Commission
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under grant agreement No 875479
Summary of the overall project:
The overall objective of the LiPlanet project is to create a European innovation and production ecosystem and reinforce the position of the European Union (EU) in the Li-ion battery cell manufacturing market. This will be achieved by forming a network of Li-ion pilot lines integrating industrial stakeholders.
The development of cost-effective, reliable, and high-performance battery cells will be essential to strategic sectors in Europe such as the automotive industry (electro-mobility) and the electric power sector. However, the world production of battery cells is largely dominated by Asian companies. To reduce the gap with the battery cell production in Asia and become a world leader, the EU must have independent capacity to develop, upscale and produce battery cells.
LiPLANET aims to build a more competitive Li-ion battery cell manufacturing ecosystem and increase the production of Li-ion cells towards industrial scale, by bringing together the most relevant European Li-ion cell pilot lines and the main stakeholders of the battery sector.
The creation of a network of Li-ion cell pilot lines will allow to exploit synergies between pilot line operators, identify knowledge and equipment gaps, organise joint trainings as well as, favour collaboration with industry and academia, and facilitate the access to market.
For this purpose, different activities have been designed:
-the mapping of the European Li-ion cell pilot lines and the implementation of a network,
-the creation of a standardised legal framework and a data exchange platform for the cooperation between industry,
academia and pilot lines,
-a round-robin test to compare qualification methods,
-the development of a roadmap to reach industrial scale production.
Term: 1.1.2020 – 31.12.2012, 2 years