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Vacuum: A Hidden Star in Battery Production Efficiency

Discover how vacuum technology reduces energy needs, cuts costs, and boosts uptime in battery production – from lab to mass manufacturing.

Time slots

Session 1 (English): 9 am CEST (Berlin, Germany)
Session 2 (English): 10 am CEST (Berlin, Germany)

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Speakers

  • Dr. Philipp Schurig
  • Bastian Schöchert

What is the webinar about?

Battery production is evolving fast globally – from pilot lines to high-volume gigafactories. As demands for cost control, energy efficiency and sustainability increase, the role of vacuum systems becomes more critical than ever.

In this webinar, we explore how vacuum solutions can support your transition from lab-scale setups to full-scale battery cell manufacturing. After a brief introduction to the battery production process, we highlight the challenges faced in key steps and show how efficient vacuum system design can reduce energy consumption, operating costs, and system complexity.

In this webinar, we will:

  • Provide an overview of vacuum demands across the entire life cycle – from mixing to recycling
  • Demonstrate how centralized vacuumcan reduce energy consumption and cost-of-ownership
  • Present strategies to optimize service, uptime, and resource efficiency
  • Share insights into digital monitoring and remote support solutions

We will also provide a forward-looking perspective on vacuum demands for next-generation battery formats, including solid-state cells and sodium-ion batteries.

Whether you are scaling up production or optimizing existing lines, this webinar will give you practical guidance on how various vacuum solutions can help you stay competitive and sustainable.

Who should attend?

This webinar is designed for professionals involved in the battery manufacturing process – including process and production engineers looking to scale up operations efficiently as well as R&D specialists.