Schneider Electric, a digital management and automation company, and Aveva, an industrial software company, have announced plans to partner with In-Core Systèmes, a provider of automatic surface inspection systems, to improve the EV battery production process.
The collaboration is intended to result in the development of electrode-level data connectivity and tools for makers of EV batteries, enabling them to uncover what consortium representatives termed “new performance insights.”
Without implementing new quality control standards as the demand for batteries puts additional pressure on battery makers to increase production, the number of instances in which quality can slip could increase, which in turn could create operational, material, and labor losses, the partners said.
The companies plan to bring greater data connectivity to the production process by addressing data traceability at the electrode level. They will integrate several tools, such as the In-Core Traceability Solution with the Aveva System Platform, to monitor and manage critical parameters during the manufacturing process.
“Operational challenges are the greatest barrier to success in EV battery production,” said Christel Galbrun, Segment President for Mobility at Schneider Electric. “As demand grows, we must improve quality and efficiency, while reducing variation and scrap. This partnership with In-Core will provide new levels of data connectivity to the EV market and help customers establish a complete data architecture across all processes.”
Source: Schneider Electric
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