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A significant milestone for the research and production of sustainable and resource-saving battery cells was reached in Münster

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A significant milestone for the research and production of sustainable and resource-saving battery cells was reached in Münster.

A significant milestone for the research and production of sustainable and resource-saving battery cells was reached in Münster today: Federal Research Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger, the Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia Hendrik Wüst and the President of the Fraunhofer Society Prof. Holger Hanselka jointly completed the first construction phase of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. Battery cell research production FFB, the so-called “FFB PreFab”, opens. On around 6,800 square meters of research space, the Fraunhofer FFB is now starting research operations at the original location with the commissioning of innovative European machine technology.

Muenster. Battery and storage technologies are a key to the success of the energy and transport transition. Electric cars require powerful batteries for corresponding ranges, electricity from renewable energies relies on stationary energy storage. As an open battery cell factory for research and development purposes, the Fraunhofer FFB makes a central contribution to advancing the production of battery cells made in Germany. It thus addresses international market needs and contributes to successfully establishing Germany as a technology location in the top international field in the long term.

Opening ceremony in the HansaBusinessPark

The “FFB PreFab” was ceremoniously inaugurated on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, in the Hansa-BusinessPark in Münster with over 500 guests.A sample line for complete battery cell production on a smaller scale enables Fraunhofer FFB to support its industrial partners in testing and implementing new battery cell concepts and manufacturing processes. The focus of the research factory is the production of pouch cells and prismatic cells for research purposes, among other thingsare used in electric cars, medical technology and smart devices. 

Bettina Stark-Watzinger, Federal Minister of Education and Research, said:

Battery technology is an important key and future technology. In Münster we are therefore building up the battery cell production of tomorrow on a large scale.

“This is a milestone on the path to a technologically sovereign, competitive and sustainable battery ecosystem. The FFB will be a globally unique innovation instrument with which industry and science can test innovative battery technologies as well as develop novel battery cell concepts and efficiently bring them to market maturity. The FFB relies on our excellent science and the core competencies of German industry such as mechanical and plant engineering, the automotive and chemical industries to develop innovative battery cells and corresponding production processes. The Federal Ministry of Research is funding the development of battery cell research production with up to 500 million euros. I am very pleased that research operations in the first PreFab construction phase can now start.«

Hendrik Wüst, Prime Minister:

Research, development and industrial application are closely linked here in North Rhine-Westphalia.

“We already hold a leading position worldwide in battery research. The Fraunhofer FFB in Münster will make a central contribution far beyond North Rhine-Westphalia to ensure that we remain a strong industrial location with safe, good jobs in the future and can achieve our ambitious climate protection goals. The opening of the FFB PreFab – just two years after the groundbreaking ceremony – is an important step on this path.«

Dr.-Ing. Holger Hanselka, President of the Fraunhofer Society Prof.:

With the opening of the PreFab, we are reaching an important milestone for the Fraunhofer Society, the FFB battery cell research production and, above all, for sustainable and competitive battery production in Europe.

“With innovative machine technology, we build a bridge between research and industry for sustainable European battery production. My sincere thanks go to the collaboration with industry, politics and our partners, including the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the city of Münster and our location partners, as well as my colleagues at the Fraunhofer Institutes . Together we have achieved significant progress in battery research and are taking an important step towards a sustainable future.«

Worldwide unique concept

The “FFB PreFab” is an important step towards the development of the “FFB Fab”, which will create 20,000 square meters of additional production and research space and enable industry-oriented production research and development in the gigawatt range with plant technology on a large scale industrial scale in Münster. With both systems – PreFab and FFB Fab – the Fraunhofer FFB is currently one of the largest research construction projects in Germany and is unique worldwide in its conception and orientation.

In so-called innovation modules in the “FFB PreFab”, testing areas are available to partners from a wide range of industries. These enable the temporary accommodation of system concepts for joint testing and further development with project partners. Under one roof, the technology maturity is raised from the laboratory to the innovation module to the production line. This advances innovation and commercialization processes and reduces risks when transferring novel cell concepts and production technologies to large-scale production.

Mona Neubaur, Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection and Deputy Prime Minister:

The state of North Rhine-Westphalia has been investing for years in battery research, in corporate and cluster projects and, in particular, in the development of the FFB at the Munster location.

“We need joint projects like the FFB to ensure the future viability of our industrial location, to successfully shape the energy and transport transition and to achieve technological sovereignty in future fields. The rapid construction and today’s opening of the PreFab are evidence of the successful collaboration and a good basis for the second construction phase, the FFB Fab, which is currently being planned. The BatteryCityMünster ecosystem is already showing how successful companies and start-ups can establish themselves around research locations.«

Ina Brandes, Science Minister:

Our future is only conceivable with smart batteries. They will have a permanent place in people’s everyday lives: for energy supply, for electromobility and smartphones.

“we depend on this key technology everywhere. With the Fraunhofer FFB we have the opportunity to close the gap between basic research and application on a large industrial scale. The science and business location benefit from this excellent ecosystem of research, teaching and application. This makes North Rhine-Westphalia even more attractive for well-trained specialists.«

Markus Lewe, Mayor of the City of Münster:

With the opening of the FFB PreFab in Münster, we are taking another big step towards the future.

“A dynamic cluster with international appeal is being created here, which will sustainably strengthen Germany as a technology location. I am pleased that the vision of BatteryCityMünster is already being put into practice by science, business and society. My thanks go to everyone involved in this success, for the trusting partnership and the support, especially from the federal and state governments.

International pioneer

Around 125 employees currently work for Fraunhofer FFB. Together with MEET (Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology) at the University of Münster and other research partners in Aachen, Jülich and the entire Republic, BatteryCityMünster is becoming a central economic and technology location in Germany and Europe, and is experiencing further development that is internationally recognized .

Financial support from the federal government and the state of North Rhine-Westphalia

The major project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The federal government supports the Fraunhofer FFB with up to 500 million euros for research facilities and projects. The state of North Rhine-Westphalia is making up to 320 million euros available for land and new buildings and has recently significantly increased its financial commitment in order to be able to align the buildings as best as possible with the FFB’s evolving needs.

The FFB battery cell research production is embedded in the battery research umbrella concept under which the BMBF has organized its funding of battery technology at various competence centers and clusters in the country.

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