SOLVE joins the Solid4B Cluster
Solid4B cluster works to enhance research synergies among the European-level projects working on solid state batteries, translating research data into valuable knowledge for diverse stakeholders. This cluster was built to synchronize and conjointly promote the R&D topics in the electric vehicle field.
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The European projects undertaken within this cluster include:
To develop a scalable and sustainable Pilot line based on INnovative MAnufacturing TEchnologies towards the industrialization of Solid-State Batteries for the automotive sector.
Find out moreTo develop a new lithium metal (LiM) battery cell technology based on a high-performance solid-state hybrid electrolyte (based on oxide and sulphide), which will be safer and more reliable.
Find out moreTo generate a local EU industry that revolves around a cost-effective, robust all-solid-state Li battery comprising sustainable materials by 2026.
Find out moreTo develop an anode-free solid-state battery (SSB), fabricated by Vat Photopolymerization 3D printing by LCD reaching energy density of 400 Wh/kg and 1000 Wh/L for Electric vehicles (EV) applications.
Find out moreTo present new technologies based on pulsed laser deposition for the manufacture of solid-state batteries.
Find out moreTo create a sustainable and cost-efficient pilot scale manufacturing process for a high energy density, safe and easily recyclable solid-state Li-metal battery.
Find out moreTo develop self-healing processes to enhance the lifetime and to increase the energy density of Li-metal batteries 50% above the current level achievable with current Li-ion batteries.
Find out moreSharing knowledge, so that all will be solid!
By joining the SOLID4B cluster, SOLVE will benefit from the experience of established members and create connections with other projects. Taking part in joint communication and outreach efforts will increase SOLVE’s visibility and support among stakeholders. With SOLID4B’s established presence in solid-state battery research, this collaboration will also help maintain a strong European network for SSB research and development.