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Active HORIZON European Commission

Composite Silicon/Graphite Anodes with Ni-Rich Cathodes and Safe Ether based Electrolytes for High Capacity Li-ion Batteries

€7.98M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization University of Limerick
Country Ireland
Start Date Sep 01, 2022
End Date Aug 31, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 17
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Third Party
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101069738
Grant Description

SiGNE will deliver an advanced lithium-ion battery (LIB) aimed at the High Capacity Approach targeted in this work programme.

Specific objectives are to (1) Develop high energy density, safe and manufacturable Lithium ion battery (2) optimise the full-cell chemistry to achieve beyond state of art performance (3) Demonstrate full-cell fast charging capability (4) Show high full-cell cycling efficiency with >80% retentive capacity (5) Demonstrate high sustainability of this new battery technology and the related cost effectiveness through circular economy considerations and 2nd life battery applications built upon demonstrator and (6) Demonstrate high cost-competitiveness, large-scale manufacturability and EV uptake readiness.SiGNE will achieve these objectives by incorporation of 30% Si as a composite where it is electrically connected to the Graphite in nanowire form.

This will realise a volumetric ED of >1000 Wh/L when pre-lithiated and paired with a Ni-rich NCM cathode optimised to deliver 220 mAh/g.

This will be further enabled by a specifically designed electrolyte to maximise the voltage window and enable stable SEI formation.

A sustainable fibre based separator with superior safety features s in terms of thermal and mechanical stability will be developed.

SiGNE will establish the viability of volume manufacturing with production quantities of battery components manufactured by project end.

The battery design and production process will be optimised in a continuous improvement process through full cell testing supported by modelling to optimise electrode and cell designs through manufacture as a prismatic cell and prototype testing at by OEMs. (SOH) monitoring across the entire battery lifecycle will optimise safety 2nd use viability.

SIGNE will go significantly beyond SoA with recovery of anode, cathode and electrolyte components.

In this circular economy approach recovered materials will be returned to the relevant work package to produce new electrodes.

All Grantees

Solvionic; Centro Ricerche Fiat Scpa; Ferrari-Societa' Per Azioni Esercizio Fabbriche Automobili E Corse; University of Limerick; Papierfabrik Wattens Gmbh & Co Kg; Deutsches Zentrum Fur Luft - Und Raumfahrt Ev; Sidrabe Vacuum Sia; Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena; Thermal and Material Engineering Center Llc; Zentrum Fur Sonnenenergie- Und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Wurttemberg; Karlsruher Institut Fuer Technologie; Thermal Material Engineering Center Spolka Z Ograniczona Odpowiedzialnoscia; Svolt Energy Technology (Europe) Gmbh; Tes Sustainable Battery Solution France; Fundacion Cidetec; Universita Degli Studi Di Roma la Sapienza; Analog Devices International Unlimited Company

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