Project Details

Description

the current paradigm for battery testing is fragmented, time-consuming, and expensive. To fully characterize the performance of a
battery cell requires a wide variety of both destructive and non-destructive tests, some of which can last for months or years. A new
paradigm for battery testing is needed that takes full advantage of the latest advances in automation, data science, and modelling to bring
battery development firmly into the digital era. DigiBatt will slingshot the European battery industry forward by developing novel digital
approaches to extract more value from fewer tests. This will save valuable time and resources in a highly competitive industry.
AcronymEUAR175
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/01/2431/12/26

Keywords

  • Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information engineering
  • Battery Testing
  • Battery
  • Digital Twin

Flemish discipline codes in use since 2023

  • Battery technology

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