The DEFACTO project has a specific objective of making an effective contribution to new standardisation in the batteries sector, especially regarding shortened validation of cell endurance (measurement of functionalities, ageing and safety…) and cell production. This workshop is proposed to meet this objective, and to allow interaction with the project stakeholders so that the knowledge generated in the project is transmitted to the industrial community and the stakeholders can also specify their requirements.
This CEN-CENELE C Workshop intends to develop two CWA (Workshop Agreement):
Scope: This CWA specifies the data required for modelling the material, cell and manufacturing process for cells for the automotive market, based on physical and chemical characteristics of cells of NMC622/G, NMC811/G-Si, LMNO/G-Si chemistry types.
Scope: This CWA specifies the most suitable experiment(s) needed for obtaining the data required for modelling the material, cell and manufacturing process for cells for the automotive market, based on physical and chemical characteristics of cells of NMC622/G, NMC811/G-Si, LMNO/G-Si chemistry types.
This workshop is created under the Task T8.5 “Standardization activities” of the Project DEFACTO ‘Battery DEsign and manuFACTuring Optimization through multiphysic modelling’ project. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 875247.
Potential interested stakeholders to be involved in this CEN-CENELEC Workshop are: Manufacturers of cells/batteries, Material manufacturers, OEMs, representative of the automotive industry, policy makers, universities and research institutions, environmental NGOs.
The kick-off meeting will be held on Tuesday 28 June 2022. The kick-off meeting will be online. Online access will be provided in the invitation.
All interested parties are invited to submit comments on the draft Project Plan to Workshop Secretary, José Antonio JIMÉNEZ CABALLERO by 24 June 2022. You are kindly requested to use the commenting form below (Word Document).
The final deliverable of this Workshop is expected to be finalized in June 2023.
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