TY - JOUR
T1 - HELENA project: Driving innovation in high energy density Li-metal halide solid-state batteries for electric vehicles and aircrafts
AU - López-Aranguren, Pedro
AU - Lannelongue, Pierre
AU - Carrasco, Javier
AU - Golov, Andrey
AU - Robles-Fernandez, Adrian
AU - Gonzalo, Elena
AU - Tron, Artur
AU - Marchandier, Thomas
AU - Hatz, Anna-Katharina
AU - Fathi, Reza
AU - Xu, Qi
AU - Chaykina, Diana
AU - Varkey, Cerun Alex
AU - Gavagnin, Claudio
AU - Kaminski, Matteo
AU - Almousli, Alaa
AU - Eshetu, Gebrekidan Gebresilassie
AU - Hamzelui, Niloofar
AU - Diaz, Fabian
AU - Drude, Emanuel
AU - Abada, Sara
AU - Guy, Nicolas
AU - Sudharshan, Akshayan
AU - Brunetti, Massimo
AU - Beschnitt, Stefan
PY - 2025/3/19
Y1 - 2025/3/19
N2 - The development of sustainable, high-efficiency and reliable batteries is critical to support climate neutrality goals, particularly in the electromobility sector. The European-funded HELENA project (Halide Solid State Batteries for Electric Vehicles and Aircraft) addresses these challenges by focusing on the manufacturing of next-generation lithium-metal solid-state batteries. The project tackles key hurdles in raw material sourcing, battery production, sustainability and cost-effectiveness. A multidisciplinary partnership brings the innovation from the lab to the industrial scale, covering the whole value chain, including industrial material producers, R&D centres, battery manufacturers, and automotive and aerospace end-users. The cell design features a high-voltage nickel-rich cathode coupled with a high-energy lithium metal anode and a lithium-ion superionic halide solid electrolyte. This configuration enhances energy and power density, thus being suitable for electric vehicles and aircrafts. HELENA aims to reshape the solid-state battery landscape by advancing technology readiness levels through the manufacturing of 10 Ah pre-industrial prototypes. This report highlights mid-way results of the project, discussing the major advancements in battery specifications and safety standards from end-users, processing of materials into battery component, battery modelling and recycling strategies to ensure long-term sustainability.
AB - The development of sustainable, high-efficiency and reliable batteries is critical to support climate neutrality goals, particularly in the electromobility sector. The European-funded HELENA project (Halide Solid State Batteries for Electric Vehicles and Aircraft) addresses these challenges by focusing on the manufacturing of next-generation lithium-metal solid-state batteries. The project tackles key hurdles in raw material sourcing, battery production, sustainability and cost-effectiveness. A multidisciplinary partnership brings the innovation from the lab to the industrial scale, covering the whole value chain, including industrial material producers, R&D centres, battery manufacturers, and automotive and aerospace end-users. The cell design features a high-voltage nickel-rich cathode coupled with a high-energy lithium metal anode and a lithium-ion superionic halide solid electrolyte. This configuration enhances energy and power density, thus being suitable for electric vehicles and aircrafts. HELENA aims to reshape the solid-state battery landscape by advancing technology readiness levels through the manufacturing of 10 Ah pre-industrial prototypes. This report highlights mid-way results of the project, discussing the major advancements in battery specifications and safety standards from end-users, processing of materials into battery component, battery modelling and recycling strategies to ensure long-term sustainability.
KW - Halides
KW - Solid-state batteries
KW - Electric vehicles
KW - Electric aviation
KW - Climate neutrality
KW - Battery roadmap
KW - solid electrolyte
UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2001037025000819
U2 - 10.1016/j.csbj.2025.03.013
DO - 10.1016/j.csbj.2025.03.013
M3 - Article
SN - 2001-0370
VL - 29
SP - 72
EP - 84
JO - Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
JF - Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
ER -