Grob presents battery factory concept with industry partners

In 2022, Dürr, GROB, and Manz formed a partnership in lithium-ion battery production technology with the goal to become a leading European supplier of complete battery production systems.

This year, the three companies are showcasing their jointly developed concept factory at the Battery Show Europe in Stuttgart. The factory highlights end-to-end process automation, coordinated interfaces, and integrated, holistic digitalisation solutions.

Dürr, GROB, and Manz possess most of the necessary machinery and plant technology to cover the entire process chain, from electrode production to cell assembly and module/pack assembly. Since the partnership began, they’ve focused on developing a concept factory for battery production. In six defined workstreams, particular emphasis was placed on achieving above-average process efficiency during the planning phase.

Both technical and digital interfaces between the three partners are crucial to development. Dürr’s subsidiary iTAC, an expert in process digitalisation, contributes its MES/MOM solution, enabling end-to-end visibility of all battery production steps. This includes control and planning of the entire production process, as well as analysis and traceability. The result is high overall system efficiency and lower operating costs, primarily achieved through reduced energy consumption and a smaller overall plant footprint.

The first joint customer project, a system for electrode production and battery cell assembly, is already underway. The single-source approach saves the customers from complex project management, as processing interfaces have been streamlined. Dürr, Grob, and Manz offer smooth implementation following proven project management standards and have an extensive supplier network at their disposal.

As part of the Battery Show Europe 2024 conference programme, Hannes Schmüser (member of the board of Dürr Systems), German Wankmiller (CEO of Grob Group), and Martin Drasch (CEO of Manz) will discuss scaling European battery production – quickly, reliably, and cooperatively.

Developing a competitive battery industry in Europe requires more than just political incentives and guidelines. Quality and cost requirements, along with ecological goals, are equally crucial. Full integration of machinery and equipment manufacturers' expertise in engineering and project management is essential to ensure competitiveness for cost, quality, and speed.

Visit Dürr, GROB, and Manz from today until 20th June at the Battery Show in Stuttgart in Hall 10, Stand H40.

Grob
www.grobgroup.com/en/

Related Articles

JCB develops its first electric digger  

JCB has developed its first ever electric digger in response to customer demands for a zero emissions machine which can work indoors, underground and close to people in urban areas.
6 years ago News
Most recent Articles

Eumetron GmbH: a point of reference

The DAkkS (German national accreditation body) accredited laboratory of eumetron GmbH in Aalen, Germany offers calibration services traceable to national standards to extremely high levels of accuracy.
10 hours ago Features

McLaren boss says UK should be leading electric supercar production

The UK, with its rich history in high-performance automotive manufacturing and elite motorsport, faces a golden opportunity to lead the electrification of supercar production if it can attract investment into the domestic supply-chain, says McLaren Automotive CEO, Michael Leiters.
1 day ago News

Login / Sign up