No Result
View All Result
Online EV Marketplace
No Result
View All Result

Charged EVs | Eleven companies join project to demonstrate optimized battery production for EVs

Dr.Ev by Dr.Ev
03/25/2025
in EV News
271 14
0
136
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on Twitter


Eleven companies will jointly present their battery cell production project, demonstrating a model production process to scale and optimize robot-assisted production of EV battery cells and packs.

You might also like

Rivian R2 ‘Will Underpin All Future EV Projects’ At Volkswagen

Cargo Ship Carrying Electric Vehicles Burns Off Alaska – The New York Times

Volvo Just Invented AI-Powered Seatbelts

Bosch Rexroth, DBR77, EDAG, FANUC, Fraunhofer FFB, IBG, KEYENCE, Lenze, Mybotshop, SCHUNK and Vision Lasertechnik will show how different technologies interact to make production processes scalable and increase resource efficiency.

The use case project contains individual production stages. The intermediate steps are visualized using digital twins and virtual reality technology. The project aims to add further exhibitors and live production stages each year to showcase the potential for cell and pack production.

The knowledge and experience gained can be transferred to other production processes that require high precision and quality.

All components, modules and systems are based on open interfaces, and are designed for optimum networking. This reduces the complexity of automation projects while increasing the overall productivity and availability of the systems.

In the plant, Lenze will show solutions for conveyor technology (infeed/outfeed) that are key to ensuring an energy-efficient and reliable material flow in battery production. These drive systems enable the precise and reliable transportation of raw materials and finished products within the production line. Lenze also equips machines and systems for battery production, from the manufacture of ultra-thin copper foils to conveyor technology in assembly and warehouse automation.

IBG will supply automated guided vehicles (AGVs) with mobile robotics technology for specific logistics tasks. Their modular design allows them to be flexibly adapted to individual requirements and integrated into hardware and software environments.

Bosch Rexroth has developed a modular kit for the diagnosis, unloading, and dismantling of used vehicle batteries to automate upstream recycling.

Source: Hannover Messe





Source link

Tags: BatteryChargedCompaniesDemonstrateElevenEVsJoinoptimizedproductionProject
Previous Post

Battery and solar-kitted ultra-rapid EV charging superhub opened in UK – Smart Energy International

Next Post

This May Be Hyundai’s Secret Weapon In The EV Wars

Dr.Ev

Dr.Ev

Related Posts

Rivian R2 ‘Will Underpin All Future EV Projects’ At Volkswagen

by Dr.Ev
06/06/2025
0

Rivian R2's tech stack will underpin all future EVs at Volkswagen, according to a Rivian exec. VW's ID Every1 will...

Cargo Ship Carrying Electric Vehicles Burns Off Alaska – The New York Times

by Dr.Ev
06/06/2025
0

Cargo Ship Carrying Electric Vehicles Burns Off Alaska  The New York Times Source link

Volvo Just Invented AI-Powered Seatbelts

by Dr.Ev
06/05/2025
0

Volvo has revealed its new "multi-adaptive seatbelt" design, which increases occupant safety. The new seatbelt adjusts depending on the size...

$1.6B EV battery cell plant in Florence pauses construction over market uncertainty – The State

by Dr.Ev
06/05/2025
0

$1.6B EV battery cell plant in Florence pauses construction over market uncertainty  The State Source link

Next Post

This May Be Hyundai's Secret Weapon In The EV Wars

Online EV Marketplace

© 2025 Online EV

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • News
  • Buying Advice
  • Videos
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Buying Advice
  • Videos
  • Contact

© 2025 Online EV