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Title

Preliminary study – Development of a basic concept for a “Circular Value Creation” project center in Ibbenbüren

Type

Verbundforschung

Sponsorship

Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (MKW)

Duration

01.06.2020 – 30.11.2020

Partner

RWTH IME Institut für Metallurgische Prozesstechnik und Metallrecycling – Deutschland; RWTH/ CON Lehrstuhl für Controlling – Deutschland; FH Münster/ IWARU Institut für Infrastruktur, Wasser, Ressourcen und Umwelt – Deutschland

Description

With the finalization of the preliminary study “Project Center for Circular Value Creation”, a sustainable concept for a “Battery Recycling Demonstration Center” in North Rhine-Westphalia has been developed; the center shows numerous unique selling points in Germany due to its scale (demonstration and upscale research) and the comprehensive equipment for closing the loop of used batteries:

Accompanying the project “Research Manufacturing Battery Cell (FFB)” in Münster, the possibility of creating a demonstration center for circular value creation from batteries that is visible beyond the state borders was investigated in the present project. The technical demand for this arises from the ensuring of sustainable e-mobility through the most comprehensive circular economy for the total material flow of batteries. From a spatial point of view, Ibbenbüren offers the best conditions for this, since the complete “battery recycling” value chain within North Rhine-Westphalia can be developed and realized at this location.

In this preliminary study, a viable concept for a battery recycling demonstration center is presented, which in the future will also take into account the cells newly developed at the FFB. Complex flowcharts have been developed covering the complete battery recycling chain – from screening, disassembly and mechanical processing to material conditioning and metal recovery by pyro- and hydrometallurgical processes. The investments and costs required for realization (construction and operation) have been estimated on the basis of extensive research and indicative price quotations. First financing models have been established. In addition, the first possible partners and interested parties from the fields of plant engineering, OEMs and recycling companies have been identified and compiled in a list. Reliable (verbal) expressions of interest are already available.

IME project management: Elinor Rombach

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