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Advances in 3D Printing for Solid-State Battery Manufacturing at CIC energiGUNE

Publicada el julio 24, 2023marzo 3, 2026 por BasqueScience

CIC energiGUNE, a leading energy storage center in the Basque region, is participating as a research partner in the 3DSTORE project. The project, led by IREC, focuses on leveraging 3D printing technology to enable the manufacturing of solid-state batteries for IoT connected devices. (Autor: Ainhoa López-Abadía Urresti)

CIC energiGUNE, a leading Basque research center in energy storage, is actively involved in the 3DSTORE project, focusing on the application of 3D printing technology to solid-state batteries. Collaborating with four other Spanish academic and industrial entities, led by IREC-Institut de Recerca en Energia de Catalunya, CIC energiGUNE aims to digitize battery manufacturing for future Internet of Things (IoT) applications. By leveraging their expertise in solid-state batteries, the center is well-positioned to address the project’s requirements.

The pioneering 3DSTORE project seeks to demonstrate the scalability and sustainability of 3D printing as a manufacturing technique for IoT applications. Supported by the Ministry of Science and Innovation’s «Strategic Lines» program, the project aims to develop digitally manufactured, high-performance lithium-ion batteries suitable for industrial IoT scenarios and critical infrastructures. These innovative energy storage solutions are crucial for meeting the demands of autonomous wireless sensor nodes in the future IoT landscape.

The consortium includes CIC energiGUNE, IREC Institute, University of Castilla-La Mancha (specializing in advanced ceramics 3D printing), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (focused on IoT), and CELSA Group (expertise in steel). The 3DSTORE project aligns with the EU Strategic Research Agenda on Batteries and the Battery Roadmap 2030+, targeting high energy densities and performance goals.

+info: PARKE

CIC energiGUNE avanza en la fabricación de baterías de estado sólido mediante impresión 3D

CIC energiGUNE, uno de los principales centros de almacenamiento de energía del País Vasco, participa como socio investigador en el proyecto 3DSTORE. El proyecto, liderado por el IREC, se centra en aprovechar la tecnología de impresión 3D para permitir la fabricación de baterías de estado sólido para dispositivos conectados al IoT.

CIC energiGUNE, centro de investigación vasco líder en almacenamiento de energía, participa activamente en el proyecto 3DSTORE, centrado en la aplicación de la tecnología de impresión 3D a las baterías de estado sólido. En colaboración con otras cuatro entidades académicas e industriales españolas, lideradas por IREC-Institut de Recerca en Energia de Catalunya, CIC energiGUNE pretende digitalizar la fabricación de baterías para futuras aplicaciones del Internet de las Cosas (IoT). Aprovechando su experiencia en baterías de estado sólido, el centro está bien posicionado para abordar los requisitos del proyecto.

El proyecto pionero 3DSTORE pretende demostrar la escalabilidad y sostenibilidad de la impresión 3D como técnica de fabricación para aplicaciones de Internet de las Cosas. Con el apoyo del programa «Líneas Estratégicas» del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, el proyecto pretende desarrollar baterías de iones de litio de alto rendimiento fabricadas digitalmente y adecuadas para escenarios de IoT industrial e infraestructuras críticas. Estas innovadoras soluciones de almacenamiento de energía son cruciales para satisfacer las demandas de los nodos sensores inalámbricos autónomos en el futuro panorama del IoT.

El consorcio incluye a CIC energiGUNE, el Instituto IREC, la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (especializada en impresión 3D de cerámica avanzada), la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (centrada en IoT) y CELSA Group (experta en acero). El proyecto 3DSTORE está en consonancia con la Agenda Estratégica de Investigación sobre Baterías de la UE y la Hoja de Ruta de las Baterías 2030+, con el objetivo de alcanzar altas densidades de energía y objetivos de rendimiento.

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