The manufacturing process of lithium-ion batteries consists largely of 4 big steps of electrode manufacturing, cell assembly, formation and pack production, in that order. Each step employs highly advanced technologies. Here is an image that shows how batteries are produced at a glance. STEP 1.
The lithium-ion battery manufacturing process is a journey from raw materials to the power sources that energize our daily lives. It begins with the careful preparation of electrodes, constructing the cathode from a lithium compound and the anode from graphite.
The formation process involves the battery’s initial charging and discharging cycles. This step helps form the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer, which is crucial for battery stability and longevity. During formation, carefully monitor the battery’s electrochemical properties to meet the required specifications.
It begins with the careful preparation of electrodes, constructing the cathode from a lithium compound and the anode from graphite. These components are meticulously coated onto metal foils to set the stage for the battery’s future performance. Next is the assembly of the battery cell.
This process is about making modular batteries with manufactured battery cells and putting them into a pack. First, battery cells are fixed side by side in a module case. The cells are connected and when a cover is put on the case, a module is complete.
In order to engineer a battery pack it is important to understand the fundamental building blocks, including the battery cell manufacturing process. This will allow you to understand some of the limitations of the cells and differences between batches of cells. Or at least understand where these may arise.