VALUABLE: VALUe chain And Battery Lifecycle Exploitation

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Title
VALUABLE: VALUe chain And Battery Lifecycle Exploitation

CoPED ID
0da5fff2-157f-46bb-b786-6792b9047abe

Status
Closed


Value
£9,876,445

Start Date
Jan. 1, 2018

End Date
March 31, 2021

Description

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"Project VALUABLE's key objectives are to develop commercially viable metrology and test processes as well as new supply chain concepts for recycling, reuse and remanufacturing of automotive lithium-ion batteries to create a complete End-of-Life (EoL) supply chain network within the UK.

The consortium's vision is to 1) increase the value-add of the battery supply chain in the UK, 2) decrease the environmental impact, and 3) optimise future battery design for EoL. By bringing together many disparate parts of many sectors, the project will provide an efficient and effective route to providing second life battery applications, whilst reducing the packs / cells being fed into the waste streams.

The project will investigate key areas that are providing difficulties in dealing with automotive batteries at their EoL: 1) the lack of reliable and cost-effective test methods, 2) the lack of remanufacturing/recycling and reuse processes, 3) the lack of effective value chains, and 4) lack of design considerations for EoL in battery design.

To implement efficient processes, the project will investigate and develop advanced 'machine vision' capabilities, to determine which packs have second life potential and at what level and which are for recycling.

This development of advanced testing capability in the EoL processing line, will enable the consortium to explore significant value chain applications for end-of-life batteries, ranging from remanufacturing to go back into the same vehicle model, to use in lower demand mobility applications, through to use as energy storage mediums for the energy market. The test results will also aid future first life battery pack design, providing OEMs and battery producers with routes to both realise additional value from future applications for used batteries and to move towards 95% recyclability.

In conjunction with the development of new designs and processes, the project team will also explore the growing legal and regulatory issues surrounding the battery producer responsibility / waste classifications in the UK and Europe.

In addition, not only will the battery cells be assessed, but the charge controllers, outer jackets, and other components. Reuse of these products contributes to the recycling targets, but also supports improved material recovery routes through better material separation.

The project brings together partners across the supply chain, developing new EoL testing techniques, and in creating a UK-based EoL supply chain. The project is not only supported by the supply chain but also an industry-wide OEM support represented in a guiding advisory group."

HSSMI LIMITED LEAD_ORG
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON PARTICIPANT_ORG
ENV-AQUA SOLUTIONS LTD PARTICIPANT_ORG
NPL MANAGEMENT LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG
ASPIRE ENGINEERING LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG
HSSMI LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG
ACELERON LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG
TEVVA MOTORS LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG
ENVAQUA RESEARCH LTD PARTICIPANT_ORG
HSSMI TRADING LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON PARTICIPANT_ORG

Subjects by relevance
  1. Supply chains
  2. Recycling
  3. Accumulators
  4. Logistics
  5. Projects
  6. Batteries
  7. Reuse
  8. Value chains
  9. Processes
  10. Remanufacturing

Extracted key phrases
  1. Battery supply chain
  2. Battery Lifecycle Exploitation
  3. Life battery pack design
  4. EoL supply chain
  5. Second life battery application
  6. New supply chain concept
  7. Future battery design
  8. Significant value chain application
  9. Supply chain network
  10. Effective value chain
  11. VALUe chain
  12. Automotive battery
  13. Battery producer responsibility
  14. Battery cell
  15. Ion battery

Related Pages

UKRI project entry

UK Project Locations