Securely Advancing Future EVs with Li-IOn batteries through Optimized Pathways
Akronyymi
SAFELOOP
Rahoitetun hankkeen kuvaus
Envisioned battery demand of 735 GWh for electric mobility by 2025, escalating to a projected 125 million Electric Vehicles (EVs) by 2033, fuels our impetus for innovation. However, these prospects are marred by real safety concerns, evidenced by 2 harrowing ship fires involving luxury EVs, despite adherence to the most stringent safety protocols.
SAFELOOP is a collaborative effort involving 15 entities from 11 countries, representing a blend of research, manufacturing, and business across Europe. Transatlantic partners are joining forces to bolster competitive material-level technologies and supply chain logistics. Key goals include securing strategic raw material feedstock, reducing reliance on Asian supply chains, intensifying environmental sustainability, optimizing energy-efficient processing, and demonstrating technological leadership.
SAFELOOP’s focal point is Gen3 EU EV Li-Ion Battery (LIB) safety, encompassing the entire life cycle of LIBs within EVs. Safety is considered in a broader sense, not just at a cell level, while the latter remains a key pillar of the research at hand. To name a few, material handling, component processing, battery manufacturing, testing, transport, maintenance, and recycling of active materials are considered. A Eurocentric supply chain for EV-grade battery materials will be established, minimizing the environmental and cost impact of long-distance transportation. SAFELOOP ensures that batteries and their components adhere to EU safety and environmental regulations.
Beyond enhancing EU battery safety, the project seeks to develop the world's first EV-rated LIB using up to 25% recycled and fully rejuvenated battery-active materials. This initiative paves the way for an ambitious industry-wide recycling target of 90% within the next decade, akin to today's lead-acid battery industry's 95% recycling rate. These ecologically responsible solutions address key aspects of automotive battery safety within the EU and beyond.
Näytä enemmänAloitusvuosi
2024
Päättymisvuosi
2027
Myönnetty rahoitus
INSTYTUT SORBTSIYI TA PROBLEM ENDOEKOLOHIYI NATSIONALNOYI AKADEMIYI NAUK UKRAYINY (UA)
389 250 €
Participant
FYI Resources Limited (AU)
Participant
YUNASKO-KYIV LLC (UA)
394 700 €
Participant
American Energy Technologies Company (US)
Participant
ENVIVA IDIOTIKI KEFAIOUCHIKI ETAIREIA/ENVIVA IKE (EL)
213 250 €
Participant
ASPILSAN ENERJI SANAYI VE TICARET AS (TR)
495 338.75 €
Participant
BOZANKAYA OTOMOTIV MAK IMALAT ITH VE IHR ANONIM SIRKETI (TR)
431 175 €
Participant
KOPPERS DENMARK APS (DK)
410 505 €
Participant
HHL GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH (DE)
252 250 €
Participant
SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT METALI NIEZELAZNYCH (PL)
302 125 €
Participant
TURKIYE BILIMSEL VE TEKNOLOJIK ARASTIRMA KURUMU (TR)
512 387.5 €
Participant
FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH (DE)
455 927.5 €
Participant
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (FR)
199 958.75 €
Participant
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE (UK)
Participant
Myönnetty summa
4 749 118 €
Rahoittaja
Euroopan unioni
Rahoitusmuoto
HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
Puiteohjelma
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Haku
Ohjelman osa
Climate, Energy and Mobility (11715 Energy Storage (11724 )
Aihe
New Approaches to Develop Enhanced Safety Materials for Gen 3 Li-Ion Batteries for Mobility Applications (Batt4EU Partnership) (HORIZON-CL5-2023-D2-02-02Haun tunniste
HORIZON-CL5-2023-D2-02 Muut tiedot
Rahoituspäätöksen numero
101147342