Read our blog updates and press releases below to find out what our team are currently working on in the different areas of our business.
Investigating The Feasibility of Traceability Systems For The Marine By-Product Supply Chain
By HSSMI
June 2021
As part of the SeaTrace project, HSSMI and MarinTrust brought together key stakeholders to discuss the challenges in the supply chain, technology gaps and how to overcome them, providing a foundation upon which to explore how modern technologies for traceability can be implemented in marine.
Feasibility Study: The UK’s First Near-Closed Loop Battery Pack Production Facility
By HSSMI
June 2021
HSSMI has joined Ultramax in a six-month study called Li-BAR to determine the feasibility of establishing co-located battery pack assembly and remanufacturing facilities. It is anticipated that co-locating the sites will provide opportunities to optimally use batteries throughout their lives.
Discussions with the Industry: Non-Destructive Methods for Battery Testing to Identify Failure Modes Where They Happen
By HSSMI
May 2021
The development of non-destructive inline testing machines and procedures will enable manufacturers to employ a no-faults-forward principle, thereby reducing costs invested in failed parts, limiting unnecessary waste and optimising the number of FA&T (formation, ageing and testing) channels.
Discussions with the Industry: Estimating the Economic and Environmental Benefits of Battery Recovery Methods
By HSSMI
May 2021
To understand the impact battery design has on the costs associated with different battery recovery methods and their economic feasibility, HSSMI developed a battery lifecycle cost estimation methodology as part of the VALUABLE project.
The HSSMI Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Bootcamp is Back Next Month
By HSSMI
May 2021
Whether you are an expert in electric vehicle manufacture or a novice, the HSSMI Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Bootcamp is the perfect place to refresh your knowledge and discover what you didn’t know about electric vehicles or their components.
Urgent Build of More Gigafactories Crucial to Securing the Future of UK Car Production
By HSSMI
May 2021
By 2040, there will be a need for 140 GWh in battery cell capacity, equivalent to five Gigafactories. Currently however, there is only 3 GWh of production in the UK and, by 2030, just a further 45 GWh planned, leaving a major gap – over 95 GWh – between the forecasted supply and demand.
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