With the goal of a climate-neutral future, a European strategy to develop a battery production research infrastructure that contains the collaboration and the creation of synergies with the European industry is indispensable. Therefore, this symposium addresses the current situation, opportunities, and challenges regarding this field.
One substantial European challenge of the current decade consists in setting the course for a climate-neutral future. A European strategy towards sustainable mobility represents an essential pillar of all initiatives addressing this challenge, e.g. European Green Deal. As part of this strategy, the EU aims on becoming one of the global leaders in the industrial and especially scientific environment of electromobility and battery production. Until now, Asian companies and research facilities have been predominantly taking the leading role in this context. Especially in the field of large-scale production, European companies and research facilities display a significant lack of experience. To achieve the before mentioned goal, a strategy to develop a battery production research infrastructure that contains the collaboration and the creation of synergies with the European industry is indispensable. Therefore, this one-day symposium addresses the European Battery Production Research Infrastructure. A first session aims on giving an overview of the current situation, the role of the research facilities and the associated value chains. Subsequently, a second session covers the approaches that address current challenges, the interaction and correlation between research infrastructure and industry as well as European networks within the domain. Finally, a third session illuminates the role of digitalization and sustainability and their contribution towards finding the sweet spot of European battery production re-search within economic and ecological prospects.