BATTwin

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BATTwin [OSWba92edc982ea4a3886316cbdf2ee064e]
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An EU Horizon Europe research project and part of the Battery 2030+ initiative

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Start 2023-12-01
End 2027-05-31
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Li-ion batteries play a crucial role in Europe’s energy transition, yet production dominance lies with China, Korea, and Japan. To counter this dependency, Europe plans to establish 25 new gigafactories amounting to EUR 35 billion by 2030. However, defects are anticipated to occur at rates ranging from 15 % to 30 % during the initial ramp-up phase. In response, the EU-funded BATTwin project aims to mitigate defect rates in battery production by implementing a comprehensive approach. This involves integrating a multi-sensor data acquisition and management layer, a Digital Battery Passport data model, process-level digital twins, and system-level digital twins to facilitate Zero-Defect Manufacturing. The platform incorporates user-centric, goal-driven digital twin workflows to guide users in system design and control.

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