Li-Ion packs are high added-value products with great amounts of critical materials (e.g. Lithium and Cobalt), therefore an effective circular economy strategy is mandatory for these components. Nevertheless, commercial electric vehicles' batteries are not designed to be easily, safely and cost-effectively disassembled, tested and remanufactured or recycled. To overcome this industrial limitation, this paper presents a circular-economy-oriented redesign study for e-mobility batteries. Through a structured design criteria evaluation methodology (House of Quality), product's features impacting the most on circular economy design requirements have been assessed.

Methodology and Application of Electric Vehicles Battery Packs Redesign for Circular Economy

Elena Mossali;Marcello Colledani
2020

Abstract

Li-Ion packs are high added-value products with great amounts of critical materials (e.g. Lithium and Cobalt), therefore an effective circular economy strategy is mandatory for these components. Nevertheless, commercial electric vehicles' batteries are not designed to be easily, safely and cost-effectively disassembled, tested and remanufactured or recycled. To overcome this industrial limitation, this paper presents a circular-economy-oriented redesign study for e-mobility batteries. Through a structured design criteria evaluation methodology (House of Quality), product's features impacting the most on circular economy design requirements have been assessed.
2020
Istituto di Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali Intelligenti per il Manifatturiero Avanzato - STIIMA (ex ITIA)
Inglese
30th CIRP Design 2020 (CIRP Design 2020)
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5
5
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
05-08/05/2020
Kruger National Park Skukuza Rest Camp (connessione da remoto causa COVID-19)
house of quality
remanufacturing
redesign
circular economy
e-mobility
Lithium-ion batteries
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none
Mossali, Elena; Gentilini, Luca; Merati, Giulia; Colledani, Marcello
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Circular Economy Business Models for innovative hybrid and electric mobility through advanced reuse and remanufacturing technologies and services
   CarE-Service
   H2020
   776851
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