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Visiting ElevenEs, Europe’s first home-grown LFP blade cell facility! Huge thanks to Marko Cvetković for the invite to visit their production line in Subotica, Serbia. If you don't know, entering these kind of facilities are very strict and demanding, so before we finalized our dressing to look like our guide in the middle, we took the opportunity to take a picture so you can recognize me. It was great to see the pilot facility (thanks to Aleksandar Kovac and Dušan Šubić), learn about ElevenEs history (Marton Pap, Nemanja Crepulja and Nemanja Mikac) share the magneto-chemistry that we are at developing at Gaussion As always, I learnt so much by speaking to engineers running the line. Here are my top three takeaways: Mixing is complex: The slurry mixing process is hyper sensitive to changes in additive ratios, mixing speeds and X to name a few. This all means that achieving a consistent slurry viscosity is as much of an art as a science. This early step is crucial to making consistent, and high quality cells - especially in a growing industry where quality concerns may arise during rapid scaling Tiny details matter: There are so many tuneable parameters in a factory (thousands!) but even things as small as the diameter of transfer rolls impact cell yield. These tiny details stack and identifying the impact of each one is wickedly complex, this explains why cell yields are so low in early production. Machines aren’t standard: Even when buying machines from top global producers, engineers at facilities will likely have to tinker with software and hardware to make sure the machine can do precisely what is needed for each application. This, again, is a time consuming process and add yet another level of complexity when trying to produce cells. Big thanks to the ElevenEs team for showing me round and finding some time to chat! #sustainability #batteries #manufacturing #lfp
Starting the year off strong Aaron Wade! Really cool hearing about ElevenEs and their pilot facility!
Great post Aaron Wade and sounds like an interesting trip. Nice to highlight the complexities in the process - cleanliness is critical and people in dry rooms = moisture, so making sure all steps in the process and production are locked down needs top notch logistics!
Thanks for sharing this Aaron. I am wondering if testing the slurry with a rheometer would be beneficial to ensure the right degree of viscosity?
It's a great LFP project in Europe with potential. We need more projects like this one in Europe.
Thanks Aaron for info on Western LFP batteries. Kudos to ElevenEs for making LFP blade battery.
Always Useful article.😀
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Aaron Wade Thank You for your visit ! I'm sure you saw a dedicated, professional team. Stay tuned, we are making good use of the this tool not only to tinker and find out, but also to foster / support the rollout of a European Battery Materials Supply Chain.
The sheer complexity of slurry mixing, tunable process parameters, and machine adaptability underscores why battery manufacturing is as much about process refinement as it is about chemistry. It’s remarkable how even minute adjustments like transfer roll diameters can impact cell yield and consistency. The learnings from ElevenEs highlight why early-stage production yields are a challenge and why iterative optimization is key to achieving scalability without compromising quality.
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2moThank you Aaron Wade for visiting. It was our pleasure. 👍