STANDARDISED, AUTOMATED, SAFE AND COST-EFFICIENT PROCESSING OF END-OF-LIFE BATTERIES FOR SECOND AND THIRD LIFE RE-USE AND RECYCLING
Acronym
REINFORCE
Description of the granted funding
One of the main challenges of EU battery sector to achieve the net-zero emissions objectives for 2050 consists of keeping the added value of EoL batteries, enabling their 2nd life, and improving recycling and recovery of critical materials.
REINFORCE aims at designing, developing and deploying a novel sustainable, and highly efficient circular value chain serving as a reference for automated, safe and cost-efficient logistics and processing of EoL batteries from EV and stationary applications for repurposing and recycling. REINFORCE will demonstrate all technological solutions and processes in a real environment at TRL6, and the viability of the new circular value chain and business model innovations for EoL battery repurposing. This will be achieved by: (i) an optimisation of collection and reversed logistics focussed on efficient diagnostics for early battery status cut-off decision-making and safe and smart transportation solutions; (ii) safe and improved battery diagnostics and speed-up discharge and energy recovery systems adapted to the current batteries stream; (iii) adaptable and safe dismantling and sorting of EoL batteries and components based on robotics, Machine Learning and Industry 4.0, including fully automated pack-to-module disassembly and advanced module-to-cell-to-electrode disassembly; (iv) an innovative traceability system along the battery value chain based on a battery passport for the 2nd and 3rd life battery user; (v) the definition of standardisation guidelines in line with current and upcoming regulations; all revolving around (vi) robust sustainable circular business models demonstrating the application of REINFORCE proposition in a circular economy strategy and implement actions towards full market maturity.
For this, REINFORCE is bringing together a wide experienced consortium led by INE, involving a team of leading industrial technology developers and providers, R&D centres and academic institutions, and end-users, at European level.
Show moreStarting year
2023
End year
2027
Granted funding
EVERLEDGER LIMITED (IE)
286 375 €
Participant
VDL STAALSERVICE BV (NL)
207 125 €
Participant
VDL PARTS B.V. (NL)
184 560 €
Third party
SIRO SILK ROAD TEMIZ ENERJI DEPOLAMA TEKNOLOJILERI SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI (TR)
181 000 €
Participant
NUEVAS TECNICAS DE AUTOMATIZACION INDUSTRIAL SL (ES)
277 625 €
Participant
AVESTA BATTERY & ENERGY ENGINEERING (BE)
579 468.75 €
Participant
COBAT SERVIZI (IT)
134 500 €
Participant
TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE INGOLSTADT (DE)
266 375 €
Participant
ASOCIACION INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE LA ENERGIA (ES)
210 187.5 €
Participant
INEGI - INSTITUTO DE CIENCIA E INOVACAO EM ENGENHARIA MECANICA E ENGENHARIA INDUSTRIAL (PT)
444 156.25 €
Coordinator
COMAU SPA (IT)
541 225 €
Participant
FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION (ES)
416 091.25 €
Participant
DASSAULT SYSTEMES (FR)
342 176.25 €
Participant
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (FR)
542 128.75 €
Participant
Amount granted
4 999 994 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Climate, Energy and Mobility (11715 Energy Storage (11724 )
Topic
Streamlined collection and reversed logistics, fully automated, safe and cost-efficient sorting, dismantling and second use before recycling (Batteries Partnership) (HORIZON-CL5-2022-D2-01-10Call ID
HORIZON-CL5-2022-D2-01 Other information
Funding decision number
101104204
Identified topics
batteries