Comau UK and Ilika, a pioneer in solid-state battery technology, will collaborate with the aim of designing the scale up of Ilika’s lab-based manufacturing capacity. The first target is to increase the production of Ilika’s solid-state battery cells from 1kWh per week to 10kWh per week at its pilot facility. 

Comau, which is part of the Stellantis galaxy, will also conduct a feasibility study of the customer’s Goliath solid state technology process and will design a manufacturing strategy that can be cost-effectively scaled to reach mass production levels.

Comau’s approach to smart automation

Thanks to its facility in the UK, Comau offers the added value of delivering a seamless, barrier-free, intra-continental customer experience every step of the way. Furthermore, Comau’s approach to smart automation will allow the company to select and source the optimal combination of systems that can meet aggressive throughput and time to market goals. Another important aspect of the project is its replicability. With Comau’s international network spanning 14 countries, Comau is able to design a standardized solution that can be easily reproduced around the world.

Comau and Ilika: the statements

«We are honored to be working with Ilika to bridge the gap between prototype manufacturing and commercial production of next-generation batteries», said John Coombes, Managing Director, Comau UK. «Our progressive approach to simultaneous engineering along with Comau’s cutting-edge solutions and investments further strengthen our ability to speed development of promising new technologies».

«Comau is a leader in industrial automation and plant design with a strong track record in the battery industry. This project represents an exciting opportunity to work with Comau’s experts in designing a robust and scalable manufacturing strategy for our Goliath solid state batteries», added Graeme Purdy, CEO of Ilika.

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