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REESilience · Resilient and sustainable critical raw materials REE supply chains for the e-mobility and renewable energy ecosystems and strategic sectors

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 July 202231 December 2026EU funding €9,734,436Call HORIZON-CL4-2021-RESILIENCE-01

Rare Earths (RE) are crucial materials for Europe's successful green and digital transition, thus classified as highly critical. The market for RE magnets itself is relatively small - about €6.5 billion - however its downstream leverage is enormous: the mobility business in the EU27 alone is expected to grow to about €500 billion by 2030, with 6 million jobs.While being a world leader in the manufacturing of e.g. electric motors, the EU27 is fully import-dependent along the entire value chain of RE magnet materials. Despite a growing market, European magnet production capacity is underutilised and tends to serve specialised niche applications. In addition, RE magnets are increasingly imported as part of motors and generator assemblies and products. The main reasons for these developments are that China has a monopoly in the RE supply chain across all stages from mining to refining.To overcome this issue, REEsilience will categorise RE for geographic locations, quantities, chemical composition, ethical and sustainable indicators, ramp-up scenarios, and pricing, considering all value streams from virgin to secondary material. It will build a production system that ensures a resilient and sustainable supply chain for RE as critical raw materials for the e-mobility, renewable energy and further strategic sectors in Europe with less dependencies on non-European economies. A newly-developed software tool will determine optimum mixing ratios to ensure consistently high product quality with maximum secondary materials for high-tech applications. Combined with new and improved technologies for alloy production and powder preparation, especially of secondary materials, the yield and stability of processes will be further enhanced, allowing further augmentation of the proportion of secondary materials in RE PM production, reducing at the same time waste, environmental damage, and consumption of energy linked with virgin production.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

HOCHSCHULE PFORZHEIM

DE · €2,417,361

associatedPartner

HYPROMAG LTD

UK

participant

STEINBEIS INNOVATION GGMBH

DE · €799,357

participant

CARESTER

FR · €219,065

participant

UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN

NL · €453,562

participant

UNIVERSITAT FUR WEITERBILDUNG KREMS

AT · €427,257

participant

INSTITUT JOZEF STEFAN

SI · €525,951

participant

HYPROMAG GMBH

DE · €1,054,844

associatedPartner

THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

UK

participant

RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB

SE · €462,250

participant

CIRCULARISE BV

NL · €895,790

participant

INSERMA ANOIA SL

ES · €300,213

participant

KOLEKTOR MOBILITY UPRAVLJANJE NALOZB DOO

SI · €469,963

participant

VALEO ELECTRIFICATION SAS

FR · €560,260

thirdParty

KOLEKTOR ASCOM POGONSKI SISTEMI IN KOMPONENTE DOO

SI

participant

MKANGO POLSKA SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA

PL

participant

RARE EARTH INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

BE · €149,937

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BERGAKADEMIE FREIBERG

DE · €655,045

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €343,582

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