• A New Lab for Scaled Battery Innovation
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A New Lab for Scaled Battery Innovation

A floor plan of the new battery lab at the Testbeds. (Chernoff Thompson Architects)

Pouch Cell Prototyping

The new battery lab at the Washington Clean Energy Testbeds provides pay-per-use open access to a world-class R&D/pilot-scale production line, enabling innovators from both academia and industry to prototype dozens of commercially relevant pouch cell batteries — from material processing to formation and testing. This lab will fill a critical gap between lab-scale research and commercial cell production, allowing for more rapid validation of new battery materials and cell architectures. 

The 1,600 ft2 space will include a dry room (-40°C dew point) with tools for electrode slurry mixing, material coating, and pouch cell assembly, as well as an ambient room with battery cyclers, a glove box, and other support equipment. 

The standard-size pouch cell at the Testbeds is approximately 83 mm wide x 122 mm long and up to 6 mm thick, with a maximum cell capacity of 10 amp-hours.

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Dry Room

Mixing

Primix 3D-2 Hivis Dispersion Mixer — up to 2 L capacity

Primix 3D-5 Hivis Dispersion Mixer — up to 5 L capacity

Coating

FOM Technologies Compact Modulo Slot-Die Coater

Calendering

FOM Technologies Calendering Machine

Assembly
Electrode Cutting

Digatron Systems AUTOMATIC ELECTRODE CUTTING UNIT

Z-Fold Stacking

Digatron Systems AUTOMATIC CELL Z FOLD STACKING UNIT

Tab Welding

Digatron Systems SEMI-AUTOMATIC TAB ULTRASONIC WELDING UNIT

Pouch Forming

Digatron Systems AUTOMATIC POUCH BLISTER FORMING UNIT

Cell Filling & Degassing 

Digatron Systems AUTOMATIC CELL FILLING AND DEGASSING UNIT

Pouch Sealing

Digatron Systems AUTOMATIC POUCH CELL SEALING UNIT

Ambient Room

Formation Cycling

Maccor and Arbin 5V/5A Cyclers

Additional cyclers up to 60A per channel available in our battery testing lab

Other equipment

MBraun Labstar Pro Argon Glove Box

Battery Materials Development, Device Testing, and System Integration

In the same facility, the Testbeds have a wide range of state-of-the-art tools suitable for developing new battery materials and manufacturing processes.. The Testbeds also house a full suite of materials characterization tools and battery cell testers. Together, the Testbeds facilities support innovation across scales, from coin cells and battery materials R&D to pilot batches of pouch cell prototypes.

Support for Battery Innovators

The Testbeds’ expert staff will provide battery fabrication guidance to support users regardless of where they are in the battery technology development pathway. From engineering advice to sourcing standard battery materials, the Testbeds’ battery lab will be fully equipped for rapid battery innovation.

Hands-On Training

UW Graduate Certificate in Battery Engineering

The new UW Graduate Certificate in Battery Engineering, Materials and Manufacturing includes 9 months of remote learning courses and a 2-week intensive hands-on training experience in the new battery lab at the Washington Clean Energy Testbeds.

Apply by November 1, 2024 for the next start date of January 6, 2025!

Two-Year College Workshops

The Washington Clean Energy Testbeds have engaged technical colleges throughout Washington to support clean energy workforce development. The Testbeds will partner with Big Bend Community College — located in Moses Lake, WA and serving the broader Columbia Basin, including all of Grant and Adams counties and a portion of Lincoln County — to offer hands-on battery workshops in the new lab. A recent Washington State Clean Energy Fund grant to the Testbeds, FOM Technologies, and Argonne National Lab will support opportunities for students to train with tools and techniques used in battery plants like those under construction in the Columbia Basin.