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SAFELOOP · Securely Advancing Future EVs with Li-IOn batteries through Optimized Pathways

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202431 May 2027EU funding €4,749,118Call HORIZON-CL5-2023-D2-02

Envisioned battery demand of 735 GWh for electric mobility by 2025, escalating to a projected 125 million Electric Vehicles (EVs) by 2033, fuels our impetus for innovation. However, these prospects are marred by real safety concerns, evidenced by 2 harrowing ship fires involving luxury EVs, despite adherence to the most stringent safety protocols.SAFELOOP is a collaborative effort involving 15 entities from 11 countries, representing a blend of research, manufacturing, and business across Europe. Transatlantic partners are joining forces to bolster competitive material-level technologies and supply chain logistics. Key goals include securing strategic raw material feedstock, reducing reliance on Asian supply chains, intensifying environmental sustainability, optimizing energy-efficient processing, and demonstrating technological leadership.SAFELOOP’s focal point is Gen3 EU EV Li-Ion Battery (LIB) safety, encompassing the entire life cycle of LIBs within EVs. Safety is considered in a broader sense, not just at a cell level, while the latter remains a key pillar of the research at hand. To name a few, material handling, component processing, battery manufacturing, testing, transport, maintenance, and recycling of active materials are considered. A Eurocentric supply chain for EV-grade battery materials will be established, minimizing the environmental and cost impact of long-distance transportation. SAFELOOP ensures that batteries and their components adhere to EU safety and environmental regulations.Beyond enhancing EU battery safety, the project seeks to develop the world's first EV-rated LIB using up to 25% recycled and fully rejuvenated battery-active materials. This initiative paves the way for an ambitious industry-wide recycling target of 90% within the next decade, akin to today's lead-acid battery industry's 95% recycling rate. These ecologically responsible solutions address key aspects of automotive battery safety within the EU and beyond.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

OULUN YLIOPISTO

FI · €692,250

participant

INSTYTUT SORBTSIYI TA PROBLEM ENDOEKOLOHIYI NATSIONALNOYI AKADEMIYI NAUK UKRAYINY

UA · €389,250

associatedPartner

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

UK

participant

FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH

DE · €455,928

associatedPartner

American Energy Technologies Company

US

participant

YUNASKO-KYIV LLC

UA · €394,700

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €199,959

participant

TURKIYE BILIMSEL VE TEKNOLOJIK ARASTIRMA KURUMU

TR · €512,388

participant

BOZANKAYA RAYLI SISTEMLER A.S.

TR · €431,175

participant

KOPPERS DENMARK APS

DK · €410,505

participant

HHL GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH

DE · €252,250

participant

SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT METALI NIEZELAZNYCH

PL · €302,125

participant

ENVIVA IDIOTIKI KEFAIOUCHIKI ETAIREIA/ENVIVA IKE

EL · €213,250

associatedPartner

Cadoux Limited

AU

participant

ASPILSAN ENERJI SANAYI VE TICARET AS

TR · €495,339

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