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iModBatt · Industrial Modular Battery Pack Concept Addressing High Energy Density, Environmental Friendliness, Flexibility and Cost Efficiency for Automotive Applications

H2020Status: CLOSED1 October 201731 March 2021EU funding €5,058,294Call H2020-GV-2016-2017

iModBatt stands for Industrial Modular Battery Pack Concept Addressing High Energy Density, Environmental Friendliness, Flexibility and Cost Efficiency for Automotive Applications. The aim of iModBatt is to design and manufacture, with minimum environmental impact, a high energy density modular battery pack flexible enough to be used in automotive and small stationary applications. This battery pack will be suitable for industrial automated assembly with an easy disassembly design, to make possible the shift from primary applications to secondary ones, and to facilitate the pack recyclability or parts replacement if necessary. The project concept is built around an already existing technologically breakthrough, modular battery pack design primarily developed for specialty applications, that has proven excellent performance and cost efficiency in such a manner that higher ambition, wider spread electric vehicle applications seem the natural next developmental step for such a concept.The project focuses into maximization of the energy density of a lithium ion pack through the optimization of the structural design and components of a battery pack for a given cell form factor. In this sense the strategy is to increase the energy density by reducing the weight of the battery pack while keeping structural integrity and easy assembly and manufacturing. Chemistry and BMS work is beyond the scope of the project, which focuses in the structural design and manufacturing.The Consortium includes industrial partners of every step of the battery pack value chain, including automotive OEMs, battery parts manufacturers as well as leading European research centres with ample experience in the field of batteries.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

FUNDACION CIDETEC

ES · €679,668

participant

AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH

AT · €502,180

participant

RENAULT SAS

FR · €177,866

thirdParty

MIBA FRICTEC GMBH

AT

thirdParty

DAU Ges.m.b.H. & Co. KG.

AT

participant

RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN

DE · €654,728

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €466,453

participant

MIBA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT

AT · €383,770

participant

ACCUREC-RECYCLING GMBH

DE · €166,731

participant

HEKSAGON MUHENDISLIK VE TASARIM AS

TR · €129,981

participant

RESCOLL

FR · €418,710

participant

CLEANCARB SARL

LU · €111,431

participant

TYVA ENERGIE

FR · €972,232

participant

E.GO MOBILE AG

DE · €108,114

participant

PRO AUTOMATION GMBH

AT · €34,825

participant

FREEMENS

FR · €251,606

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