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American Battery Technology Company Joins U.S. Department of Energy and Industry Partners to Develop Future Battery and EV Workforce

American Battery Technology Company Joins U.S. Department of Energy and Industry Partners to Develop Future Battery and EV Workforce

美国电池科技公司与美国能源部和行业伙伴合作,开发未来的电池和电动汽车人才。
GlobeNewswire ·  12/16 08:51

American Battery Technology Company Joins U.S. Department of Energy and Industry Partners to Develop Future Battery and EV Workforce

美国电池技术公司与美国能源部及行业合作伙伴合作,共同开发未来的电池和电动车劳动力。

American Battery Technology Company CEO and CTO Ryan Melsert at Argonne National Laboratory presenting the company's new "Design for Recyclability' category for the U.S. Department of Energy's Battery Workforce Challenge sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Stellantis and managed by Argonne National Laboratory. This new "Design for Recyclability" methodology embeds within the next generation of electric vehicle and battery engineers the importance of designing battery systems that can be strategically demanufactured and recycled at their end of lives, and of using materials and designs to facilitate this closed-loop circular mindset to return end-of-life materials to the battery manufacturing supply chain. Training and guidance from ABTC will help steer new and innovative battery pack designs towards more environmentally and economically sustainable materials and practices.
美国电池科技公司首席执行官兼首席技术官瑞安·梅尔瑟特在阿贡国家实验室介绍公司的新类别“可回收性设计”,该类别是由美国能源部(DOE)和斯特兰蒂斯赞助,并由阿贡国家实验室管理的电池劳动力挑战。这种新的“可回收性设计”方法旨在在新一代电动车和电池工程师中嵌入设计电池系统的重要性,这些系统能够在其生命终点进行战略性去制造和回收,并利用材料和设计促进这种闭环循环思维,将生命终点材料返回电池制造供应链。来自ABTC的培训和指导将帮助引导新的创新电池组设计朝着更加环保和经济可持续的材料和实践方向发展。
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  • Public and private industry partners from each sector of the electric vehicle (EV) circular supply-chain chosen to establish real world environment to train and develop next generation battery and EV workforce.
  • American Battery Technology Company (ABTC), representing battery recycling sector, to support the development of a new U.S. energy manufacturing workforce alongside public and private partners such as the U.S. Department of Energy, Argonne National Laboratory, Stellantis, Samsung SDI America, and the Volta Foundation.
  • Top industry talent at ABTC supports future battery workforce to design battery packs for a Stellantis vehicle with more environmentally and economically sustainable materials and practices to build future talent capacity for the North American battery supply chain.
  • 来自电动车(EV)循环供应链各个板块的公共与私营行业合作伙伴被选中,以建立真实的环境来培训和发展下一代电池和电动车工作队伍。
  • 美国电池技术公司(ABTC),作为电池回收行业的代表,将与美国能源部、阿贡国家实验室、斯特兰蒂斯、三星SDI美国公司及沃尔塔基金会等公共与私营伙伴合作,支持美国能源制造新工作队伍的发展。
  • ABTC的顶尖行业人才支持未来电池工作队伍设计斯特兰蒂斯车辆的电池组,采用更环保和经济可持续的材料和实践,以提升北美电池供应链的人才能力。

American Battery Technology Company (ABTC) (NASDAQ: ABAT), an integrated critical battery materials company that is commercializing its technologies for both primary battery minerals manufacturing and secondary minerals lithium-ion battery recycling, is pleased to announce its entrance into the U.S. Department of Energy's Battery Workforce Challenge, and the launch of an ABTC developed new 'Design for Recyclability' category for this three-year collegiate and vocational engineering competition.

美国电池科技公司(ABTC)(纳斯达克:ABAT),是一家综合性关键电池材料公司,正在商业化其用于生产主要电池矿物和次级锂电池回收的技术,高兴地宣布其加入美国能源部的电池劳动力挑战,并推出ABTC开发的新的“可回收性设计”类别,用于这项为期三年的大学和职业工程比赛。

This competition supports twelve North American teams of universities and their regional vocational partners that are each designing, building, testing, and integrating a next-generation advanced lithium-ion battery pack and electric powertrain into a Stellantis donated 2024 Ram ProMaster EV. ABTC's entrance into this competition brings an additional dimension of performance in the evaluation of these designs, as students are now challenged to design battery packs with a design for recyclability (DFR) mindset that allows for these complex batteries to be strategically disassembled and recycled at the end of their lives. These high-value constitute components within the batteries are then able to be recovered and resold into the domestic North American supply chain to create a closed-loop circular infrastructure, increasing the residual value of the battery pack and lowering overall lifecycle costs of EVs.

此次比赛支持十二支北美高校团队及其区域职业伙伴,他们正在设计、建造、测试并将下一代先进锂离子电池组和电动动力系统集成到Stellantis捐赠的2024年Ram ProMaster EV中。ABTC参与此次比赛为这些设计的评估带来了额外的性能维度,因为学生们现在面临挑战,需要以可回收设计(DFR)的思维方式设计电池组,从而允许这些复杂电池在其生命周期结束时进行战略性拆解和回收。电池内的高价值组成元件可以被回收并重新出售到北美的国内供应链中,创建一个闭环的循环制造基础设施,增加电池组的剩余价值,并降低电动汽车的整体生命周期成本。

"We work directly with many of the premier automotive OEMs and receive large amounts of current and next generation prototype battery packs, and these pack designs are becoming increasingly complex with the proliferation of cell-to-pack, advanced passive propagation resistance, and hybrid cell chemistry designs," stated American Battery Technology Company CEO Ryan Melsert.

“我们直接与许多顶级汽车制造商合作,收到大量当前和下一代原型电池组,这些电池组的设计在电芯到电池组、先进的被动传播支撑位以及混合电芯化学设计的普及下变得愈加复杂,”美国电池技术公司CEO Ryan Melsert表示。

Melsert continued, "When we speak with leadership at these automotive OEMs they often detail the engineering methods to increase gravimetric and volumetric energy density to increase performance and lower overall cost. However, one of the most impactful tools for decreasing cost is to increase the residual value of the battery at its end-of-life, and embedding from the early design stages a strategic plan for how to demanufacture a battery can significantly lower recycling costs and increase recovery rates within a recycling process.

Melsert继续道:“当我们与这些汽车制造商的领导层沟通时,他们经常详细说明如何提高重力和体积能量密度的方法,以增强性能并降低整体成本。然而,降低成本的一个最有效的工具就是提高电池在其生命周期结束时的剩余价值,从设计的早期阶段就嵌入电池的去制造战略计划,可以显著降低回收成本并在回收过程中提高回收率。”

This new "Design for Recyclability" methodology embeds within the next generation of electric vehicle and battery engineers the importance of designing battery systems that can be strategically demanufactured and recycled at their end of lives, and of using materials and designs to facilitate this closed-loop circular mindset to return end-of-life materials to the battery manufacturing supply chain. Training and guidance from ABTC will help steer new and innovative battery pack designs towards more environmentally and economically sustainable materials and practices.

这种新的“可回收设计”方法论让下一代电动车和电池工程师意识到设计可以在生命周期结束时被战略性去制造和回收的电池系统的重要性,以及使用材料和设计来促进这种闭环的循环思维,以将产品生命周期结束后的材料返回到电池制造供应链中。ABTC的培训和指导将帮助引导新的创新电池组设计,朝着更环保和经济可持续的材料和实践发展。

The Battery Workforce Challenge is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Stellantis and managed by Argonne National Laboratory. It provides future engineers and technicians real-life experiences to shape new energy efficient mobility solutions. The 'Design for Recyclability' category focuses on areas such as 3D modeling, dynamic simulations, and lifecycle modeling and economic impact, and it introduces students to Argonne National Laboratory ReCell's BatPaC, GREET, and EverBatt Models, for calculating lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions, economic impacts, and ensuring that end-of-life materials are re-introduced into the domestic supply chain.

电池人才挑战赛由美国能源部(DOE)和斯特兰蒂斯赞助,由阿贡国家实验室管理。它为未来的工程师和技术人员提供真实的经验,以塑造新的能源高效移动解决方案。 “可回收设计”类别关注3D建模、动态模拟和生命周期建模及经济影响等领域,并向学生介绍阿贡国家实验室ReCell的BatPaC、GREEt和EverBatt模型,用于计算生命周期温室气体排放、经济影响,并确保废弃材料重新引入国内供应链。

ABTC will also support other initiatives within the Battery Workforce Challenge Program, including efforts to establish regional workforce training hubs nationwide that will step into critical skill gaps and identify areas to reskill and upskill vocational and transitional workers for in-demand EV and battery manufacturing and recycling jobs.

ABTC还将支持电池人才挑战计划内的其他倡议,包括在全国范围内建立区域性技能培训中心的努力,这些中心将填补关键技能缺口,并识别职业技术工人和过渡工人需要重新培训和提升技能的领域,以满足对电动车和电池制造及回收工作的需求。

For background about the Battery Workforce Challenge, please visit the U.S. DOE's Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition Series, managed by Argonne National Laboratory.

关于电池人才挑战赛的背景信息,请访问由阿贡国家实验室管理的美国DOE先进车辆技术竞争系列。

About American Battery Technology Company
American Battery Technology Company (ABTC), headquartered in Reno, Nevada, has pioneered first-of-kind technologies to unlock domestically manufactured and recycled battery metals critically needed to help meet the significant demand from the electric vehicle, stationary storage, and consumer electronics industries. Committed to a circular supply chain for battery metals, ABTC works to continually innovate and master new battery metals technologies that power a global transition to electrification and the future of sustainable energy.

关于美国电池技术公司 美国电池技术公司(ABTC)总部位于内华达州雷诺市,开创了首创技术,以解锁国内制造和回收的电池金属,以满足电动汽车、静态储存和消费电子行业的重要需求。ABTC致力于电池金属的循环供应链,致力于不断创新和掌握新的电池金属技术,推动全球电气化和可持续能源的未来。
美国电池技术公司(ABTC),总部位于内华达州的雷诺,开创了首个可以解锁国内制造和回收电池金属的技术,这些金属对于满足电动汽车、 stationary storage和消费电子行业的巨大需求至关重要。ABTC致力于电池金属的循环供应链,努力不断创新和掌握新电池金属技术,以推动全球向电气化和可持续能源的未来转型。

About Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory seeks solutions to pressing national problems in science and technology by conducting leading-edge basic and applied research in virtually every scientific discipline. Argonne is managed by UChicago Argonne, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science.

关于阿贡国家实验室
阿贡国家实验室通过在几乎所有科学领域进行前沿的基础和应用研究,寻求解决国家在科技领域面临的紧迫问题。阿贡由芝加哥大学阿贡有限责任公司管理,服务于美国能源部科学办公室。

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