As the world accelerates toward decarbonization, the demand for batteries – primarily driven by electric mobility – is set to increase ninefold by 2030.
To keep up with such a booming demand, battery manufacturers must make large investments to ramp up production in an incredibly short time.
Some of these investments must include Industry 4.0 solutions like simulation software and digital twins, which will be crucial to developing new battery designs, production processes, and recycling procedures.
Register to attend this webinar, and discover what digital twins and efficient testing solutions have to offer battery manufacturing.
Advanced battery manufacturing technologies
Battery material, cell production, and recycling all help to support e-mobility, the energy transition, climate change, and sustainability.
It’s currently estimated only 70 to 90 percent of the total cell production can be used while the rest contain defects.
As the battery industry matures, quality, cost, and competitive pressure will define who succeeds and who doesn’t in this growing business.
Battery manufacturers face a tough situation of continuing fundamental innovation while also optimizing their plants for automation, sustainability, efficiency, and quality – to accomplish both, they’ll need Industry 4.0 solutions.
How to enhance battery production lines with simulation and testing solutions
Digital twins and efficient testing solutions can help manufacturers meet growing battery demand.
Multiphysics simulations can be used to explore innovative solutions and gain valuable insight throughout the cell manufacturing process.
For manufacturing, Industry 4.0 solutions can be used for virtual commissioning, and once manufacturing is complete, testing software can ensure quality without over- or under-testing.
Attend this webinar and learn:
- How multiphysics insights support battery manufacturers to excel in quality
- Analyze battery production steps, commissioning and more in a virtual environment
- Develop more efficient, flexible, and sustainable production lines
- Employing the digital twin for preventive maintenance
In this webinar, “Advancing battery manufacturing using multiphysics insight”, two experts will discuss how simulation and testing solutions can improve the processes associated with battery manufacturing and production.
Meet the speakers
Gaetan Damblanc:SIEMENS DIGITAL INDUSTRIES
Senior Product Manager, E-mobility
Gaetan is a product manager for powertrain electrification related technologies at Siemens Digital Industries Software. His expertise spans across battery modeling, electric machine design, and electromagnetics to help develop solutions needed for the future of xEVs. Since joining Siemens in 2008, he has held a variety of roles related to battery design and simulation solutions.
Francesca Furno: SIEMENS DIGITAL INDUSTRIES SOFTWARE
Ph.D Business Development Simcenter System – Fluids
Francesca is a mechanical engineer with a focus on hydraulics components and systems simulation. She earned her Masters in Mechanical Engineering and her PhD in Engergetic Systems from the Politecnico di Torino in Italy. She joined Siemens in 2016 where she helps customers in the automotive, heavy equipment, industrial machinery, and aerospace industries with simulation solutions.