Roadmap on Li-ion battery manufacturing research

Author:

Grant Patrick S,Greenwood David,Pardikar KunalORCID,Smith Rachel,Entwistle Thomas,Middlemiss Laurence A,Murray Glen,Cussen Serena AORCID,Lain M J,Capener M J,Copley M,Reynolds Carl D,Hare Sam D,Simmons Mark J H,Kendrick EmmaORCID,Zankowski Stanislaw P,Wheeler Samuel,Zhu Pengcheng,Slater Peter RORCID,Zhang Ye Shui,Morrison Andrew R T,Dawson Will,Li Juntao,Shearing Paul R,Brett Dan J L,Matthews GuillaumeORCID,Ge Ruihuan,Drummond Ross,Tredenick Eloise CORCID,Cheng ChuanORCID,Duncan Stephen R,Boyce Adam MORCID,Faraji-Niri Mona,Marco James,Roman-Ramirez Luis A,Harper Charlotte,Blackmore Paul,Shelley Tim,Mohsseni Ahmad,Cumming Denis JORCID

Abstract

Abstract Growth in the Li-ion battery market continues to accelerate, driven primarily by the increasing need for economic energy storage for electric vehicles. Electrode manufacture by slurry casting is the first main step in cell production but much of the manufacturing optimisation is based on trial and error, know-how and individual expertise. Advancing manufacturing science that underpins Li-ion battery electrode production is critical to adding to the electrode manufacturing value chain. Overcoming the current barriers in electrode manufacturing requires advances in materials, manufacturing technology, in-line process metrology and data analytics, and can enable improvements in cell performance, quality, safety and process sustainability. In this roadmap we explore the research opportunities to improve each stage of the electrode manufacturing process, from materials synthesis through to electrode calendering. We highlight the role of new process technology, such as dry processing, and advanced electrode design supported through electrode level, physics-based modelling. Progress in data driven models of electrode manufacturing processes is also considered. We conclude there is a growing need for innovations in process metrology to aid fundamental understanding and to enable feedback control, an opportunity for electrode design to reduce trial and error, and an urgent imperative to improve the sustainability of manufacture.

Funder

Faraday Institution

UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Faraday Institution, UK

Royal Academy of Engineering

University of Sheffield

EPSRC

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Materials Chemistry,General Energy,Materials Science (miscellaneous)

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