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HighSpin · High-Voltage Spinel LNMO Silicon-Graphite Cells and Modules for Automotive and Aeronautic Transport Applications

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202231 August 2026EU funding €7,999,555Call HORIZON-CL5-2021-D2-01

HighSpin aims to develop high-performing, safe and sustainable generation 3b high-voltage spinel LNMO||Si/C material, cells and modules with a short industrialisation pathway and demonstrate their application for automotive and aeronautic transport applications. The project addresses in full the scope of the HORIZON-CL5-2021-D2-01-02 topic, setting its activities in the “high-voltage” line. The project objectives are:•Further develop the LNMO||Si/C cell chemistry compared to the reference 3beLiEVe baseline, extracting its maximum performance.•Develop and manufacture LNMO||Si/C cells fit for automotive and aeronautic applications.•Design and demonstrate battery modules for automotive and aeronautic applications.•Thoroughly assess the LMNO||Si/C HighSpin technology vs. performance, recyclability, cost and TRL. The HighSpin cell delivers 390 Wh/kg and 925 Wh/l target energy density, 790 W/kg and 1,850 W/l target power density (at 2C), 2,000 deep cycles, and 90 €/kWh target cost (pack-level). The project activities encompass stabilisation of the active materials via microstructure optimisation, the development of high-voltage electrolyte formulations containing LiPF6 and LIFSI, high-speed laser-structuring of the electrodes, and the inclusion of operando sensors in the form of a chip-based Cell Management Unit (CMU). HighSpin will demonstrate TRL 6 at the battery module level, with a module-to-cell gravimetric energy density ratio of 85-to-90% (depending on the application). Recyclability is demonstrated, targeting 90% recycling efficiency at 99.9% purity. HighSpin aims at approaching the market as a second-step generation 3b LNMO||Si/C in the year 2028 (automotive) and 2030 (aeronautics), delivering above 40 GWh/year and 4 billion/year sales volume in the reference year 2030.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH

AT · €1,504,488

participant

TOPSOE BATTERY MATERIALS A/S

DK · €194,980

participant

VIANODE AS

NO · €93,013

participant

LEAD TECH SRL

IT · €73,375

participant

FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH

DE · €588,225

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €842,378

participant

CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION COOPERATIVA DE ENERGIAS ALTERNATIVAS FUNDACION, CIC ENERGIGUNE FUNDAZIOA

ES · €836,536

participant

CUSTOMCELLS HOLDING GMBH

DE · €3,180

participant

SENSICHIPS SRL

IT · €330,025

participant

TALGA ADVANCED MATERIALS GMBH

DE · €482,299

participant

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE

DE · €754,349

participant

PIPISTREL VERTICAL SOLUTIONS DOO PODJETJE ZA NAPREDNE LETALSKE RESITVE

SI · €275,269

participant

ARKEMA FRANCE SA

FR · €284,375

participant

CUSTOMCELLS ITZEHOE GMBH

DE · €320,231

thirdParty

COATEX SAS

FR

participant

TOPSOE AS

DK · €323,145

participant

SAFT

FR · €1,093,688

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