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As stated by the EIB, the project concerns a demonstration plant to produce silicon anodes through a coating process.
GDI, the promoter, will build the production plant at the equipment supplier's facility in Lauenförde (Germany). Silicon-based anodes are known for their high energy density and faster charging times, making them a sustainable alternative to graphite in lithium-ion batteries.
The EU is heavily reliant on imports of anode materials required for electric vehicles. This project brings production into Europe to strengthen the supply chain while adhering to EU environmental and social standards.
The aim is to deploy a demonstration plant to produce silicon anodes through a coating process. Silicon anodes allow faster changing and higher specific capacity batteries. The facility will be located at the AGC Interpane site in Lauenförde (Germany) and will be used to validate samples for use in the EU automotive sector.
As stated on the company's LinkedIn profile, GDI develops and manufactures next generation 100% silicon battery anodes in a scalable and cost-effective process that unlocks superior battery performance over standard lithium-ion batteries.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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Client - Graphenix Development Inc.:
Address: Luchthavenweg 10, 5657 EB Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Website: https://www.gdinrg.com/
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