
EURO SUPPORT ADVANCED MATERIALS BV
EURO SUPPORT ADVANCED MATERIALS BV
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assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2014Partners:Heriot-Watt University, University of Reading, Tata Steel (United Kingdom), CNRS, TISCO +6 partnersHeriot-Watt University,University of Reading,Tata Steel (United Kingdom),CNRS,TISCO,KAGAKU ANALYS AB,European Thermodynamics (United Kingdom),EURO SUPPORT ADVANCED MATERIALS BV,QMUL,DIAMORPH,EIIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 315019more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:CIC ENERGIGUNE, LCE, CEA, BLUE SOLUTIONS, CRM +11 partnersCIC ENERGIGUNE,LCE,CEA,BLUE SOLUTIONS,CRM,CSIC,POLYKEY,WWU,ILL,CNRS,EURO SUPPORT ADVANCED MATERIALS BV,UPV/EHU,ZSW ,CENTRE FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS APPLICATION SVOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,AMPERE SAS,RENAULT SASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101069726Overall Budget: 8,252,040 EURFunder Contribution: 8,252,040 EURAs of 2025, new generations of Li batteries based on silicon/carbon (Gen. 4a) and Li metal (Gen. 4b) anode, where flammable liquid electrolyte is replaced by a non-flammable solid-one, will take over the current Li-ion device. However, only all-solid-state Gen. 4b Li batteries are expected to fulfil the needed cell gravimetric energy density specifications demanded by electromobility and stationary applications. Therefore, SEATBELT ambition is to generate a local EU industry that revolves around a cost-effective, robust all-solid-state Li battery comprising sustainable materials by 2026. SEATBELT intends to achieve the first technological milestone of developing a battery cell (TRL5) meeting the needs of Electric Vehicle (EV) and stationary industry. The low-cost SEATBELT cell is safe-by-design with sustainable and recyclable materials, reaching high energy densities (>380 Wh/kg) and long cyclability (>500 cycles) by 2026 in line with the 2030 EU targets. The cells are produced by low-cost solvent-free extrusion process comprising a combination of innovative materials: thin Li metal, hybrid electrolyte, a safe cathode active material without critical materials and thin Al current collector. The cell design being optimized by interface (operando and atomistic modelling) and process (machine learning) methodologies. In addition, new in situ imaging instrumentation will be developed to investigate safety properties and mechanical deformation to assess cell safety in real conditions. An innovative recycling cycle from materials to cell level will be also established. Thus, SEATBELT will be the start point of a first EU all-solid-state battery value chain, whose main players in RTD and Industry sectors are within the consortium. So, cells and modules will cycle using industrially relevant protocols dedicated to EV and stationary applications. SEATBELT consortium is composed of 14 beneficiary partners and 3 affiliated entities, and one associated partner, from 7 European countries with an overall budget of 7851448.50€.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:TRC, TU Darmstadt, SINTEF AS, JM, Chalmers University of Technology +10 partnersTRC,TU Darmstadt,SINTEF AS,JM,Chalmers University of Technology,EURO SUPPORT ADVANCED MATERIALS BV,TUW,Institut de France,INPT,CSIC,General Electric (France),BOKU,SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL B.V.,Bertsch Energy,VITOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 608571more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2016Partners:KNOWLES (UK) LIMITED, NPL MANAGEMENT LIMITED, EURO SUPPORT ADVANCED MATERIALS BVKNOWLES (UK) LIMITED,NPL MANAGEMENT LIMITED,EURO SUPPORT ADVANCED MATERIALS BVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 641553more_vert