Managing the life cycle of battery solutions used in mobility, stationary and industrial applications is a major challenge for the energy transition and the circular economy. This involves the use of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) tools to evaluate the environmental impact of batteries, from the extraction of raw materials to their end-of-life. In addition, resource criticality analysis is used to identify strategic materials at risk, such as lithium, cobalt and nickel, and to anticipate the challenges associated with their availability and recyclability. Regulatory developments, notably the European Battery Regulation 2023, impose strict requirements in terms of durability, traceability and recycling rates, thereby influencing industrial strategies. This session highlights the importance of an integrated approach combining LCA, critical resource management and regulatory compliance to optimise the sustainability of battery solutions and foster a high-performance circular economy. Discussions will help to understand the best strategies to implement for sustainable economic development that benefits the environment.
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Vers une stratégie de recyclage direct des batteries Li-ion : défis expérimentaux et évaluation environnementale appliquée à différents flux de déchets
Insaf Gaalich1,2,3, Gilles Philippot2,3, Jacob Olchowka2,3, Philippe Loubet1
1Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, ISM, UMR 5255, F-33400, Talence, France; 2Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, ICMCB, UMR 5026, F-33600 Pessac, France; 3RS2E, Réseau Français sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie, FR CNRS 3459, F-80039 Amiens Cedex 1, France
BATTERS: Une plateforme collaborative pour un management du cycle de vie compétitif dans la filière batterie.
Lucas Madranges1, Paul Pruvost1, Théotime Pagies1, Nathan Douillet1, Guillaume Szablewski1, Carolina Szablewski2, Noura Rahbani2, Emilie Guilvert2, Marie Beccat2, Naeem Adibi2
1Ailoop, France; 2WeLOOP, France
Quantification des leviers d’éco-conception pour les packs batterie automobiles
Mathis Boutrouelle, Remy Panariello, Lisa-Lou Gracia
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LITEN, DEHT, 38000 Grenoble, France
Procédé de recyclage innovant de Mecaware pour la construction d’une filière Batteries sans sulfate, fiable et pérenne.
Benoît Samanos1, Louis Poyet1, Emilie Guilvert2, Naeem Adibi2
1Mecaware, France; 2WeLOOP, France
Appliquer le cadre du Carbon Footprint Formula (CFF) aux batteries : Aperçu de l’étude de cas de Renault
Noura Rahbani1, Nadia Chibani2, Yanlong Zhou2, Quentin Nogarede3, Naeem Adibi1
1WeLOOP; 2Ampère; 3Renault Group
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