As the demand for batteries continues to soar worldwide, Europe is determined to become a global leader in battery research and innovation. With China currently dominating the market, Europe aims to reduce its reliance on Chinese manufacturing and increase its share of battery production to 25% within the next decade.
In order to achieve this ambitious goal, Europe recognizes the need for constant innovation throughout the entire battery value chain. This includes advancements in raw materials, advanced materials, battery manufacturing, application development, and battery recycling.
However, innovation comes at a cost. The European Battery Alliance estimates that the European battery market could be worth €250 billion annually by 2025. To ensure the development of a competitive battery value chain, public funding for innovation efforts is crucial in reducing technology risks. The battery industry in Europe has already received substantial funding, with at least €1.7 billion in EU grants and loan guarantees between 2014 and 2020, along with additional state aid of up to €6 billion authorized between 2019 and 2021. With the BATT4EU partnership, the European Union plans to allocate up to €925 million for battery research and innovation under the Horizon Europe Program until 2027.
To avoid gaps in funding and duplication of efforts, the BATT4EU Partnership has developed the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA). This agenda, which incorporates inputs from various European battery initiatives, outlines time-based priorities for research and innovation in every aspect of the battery value chain. It also highlights 6 imperatives that need to be addressed to enhance the competitiveness of the European battery industry. These imperatives include matching industry needs with research and innovation, reducing reliance on imported raw materials, improving battery affordability, enhancing flexibility in manufacturing and recycling, implementing a safe and sustainable battery framework, and supporting continuous high-quality research.
The SRIA serves as a guide to funding and aims to maximize the impact of battery research and innovation in Europe. It promotes collaboration and coordination among stakeholders to put Europe at the forefront of battery technology. By aligning research and innovation priorities, Europe can establish itself as a global leader in the battery industry and ensure a sustainable and prosperous future for the continent.
주요 질문:
1. 유럽은 왜 전기 지원 및 혁신에 주력하고 있는가?
2. 유럽은 어떻게 중국을 대체하여 배터리 생산을 증가시킬 것인가?
3. 배터리 가치 사슬에서 혁신이 중요한 이유는 무엇인가?
4. 유럽 배터리 산업은 어떻게 자금 지원을 받고 있는가?
5. BATT4EU 협력체가 무엇인가요?
6. Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA)는 무엇이고 왜 중요한가요?
7. SRIA는 어떤 요소를 강조하고 있는가?
8. SRIA가 이루고자 하는 목표는 무엇인가요?
9. 유럽이 배터리 기술 분야에서 세계적인 리더로 선도할 수 있는 방법은 무엇인가요?
용어 정의:
– 배터리 가치 사슬 (battery value chain): 배터리 제조와 관련된 모든 단계와 과정을 포함한 산업 생태계입니다.
– 테크놀로지 위험 (technology risks): 기술적 발전을 위해 혁신을 추구할 때 발생할 수 있는 경제적, 기술적, 법적 위험입니다.
– 조사와 혁신의 우선 순위 (priorities for research and innovation): 배터리 가치 사슬의 모든 측면에서 조사와 혁신을 진행할 때 우선적으로 다룰 사항들입니다.
– 수입 원료에 대한 의존성 (reliance on imported raw materials): 배터리 제조에 필요한 원료를 수입에 의존하는 정도입니다.
– 유연성있는 제조 및 재활용 (flexibility in manufacturing and recycling): 생산 및 재활용 과정에서 유연성을 갖추는 것으로, 변화하는 시장 요구에 대응할 수 있는 능력을 의미합니다.
– 안전하고 지속 가능한 배터리 프레임워크 (safe and sustainable battery framework): 배터리 생산과 관련된 모든 단계에서 안전과 지속 가능성을 고려하는 프레임워크입니다.
– 연속적인 고품질 연구 (continuous high-quality research): 지속적으로 높은 수준의 연구를 수행하는 것을 의미합니다.
추천 관련 링크:
– 유럽 연합 – 호라이즌 2020
– 유럽 연합 – 호라이즌 유럽
– EBA250 – European Battery Alliance
– IEA – Energy Storage