MARBEL WORKSHOP
Highly integrated battery thermal management system
On behalf of the MARBEL Project we would like to invite you to join the workshop devoted to Highly integrated battery thermal management system.
The workshop presents the result of the new developed battery with a major focus on the cooling system.
MARBEL aims to accelerate the mass market adoption of high-performance batteries for electric and hybrid vehicles. The project focuses on versatile, modular, lightweight, and high-performance battery packs with flexible thermal management systems that enable fast charging and long lifespan. High modularity and easy assembly are intended to improve production and recycling efficiency. The project seeks to generate economic, environmental, and societal benefits.
12 March 2025
9.30 - 13.00 CET
AVL Deutschland GmbH
Junkers-Ring 6, 85098 Großmehring, Germany
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Presentations delivered
ABOUT THE PROJECT
TARGET AUDIENCE
- OEMs
- Tear 1 and 2 suppliers
- Engineering service providers
- (Power) Electronics Manufacturer
Agenda
9.30 – Welcome & Introduction
Christian Hannemann, Senior Scientist, Fraunhofer IWU
Valerius Boxberger, Project Manager Specialized R&D, AVL Germany
9.40 – MARBEL next-gen cooling solutions: meeting todays and tomorrow’s challenges in battery and electronics cooling
Christian Hannemann, Senior Scientist, Fraunhofer IWU
10.00 – Research objectives: the battery cooling perspective
Valerius Boxberger, Project Manager Specialized R&D, AVL Germany
10.20 – Introduction of the cooling system layout definition and functionalities
Sandor Eichinger, Technical Lead Battery Simulation, AVL Germany
10.40 – Model-based development of the thermal management system: a success story
Sandor Eichinger, Technical Lead Battery Simulation, AVL Germany
11.00 – 11.15 – COFFEE BREAK
11.15 – Industrialization of battery systems – from development to mass production
Christian Hannemann, Senior Scientist, Fraunhofer IWU
11.45 – Interactive activity with players of the electronic and automotive industry
Moderated by the MARBEL project team
12.15 – Final remarks & closing
Christian Hannemann, Senior Scientist, Fraunhofer IWU