We participate in BatteryNL because advanced batteries have emerged as the most attractive energy storage devices for electric vehicles, mobility, space, and grid-scale applications for data centres. Apart from the mainstream chemistries like NMC and LFP, innovation is driving to the next generation of batteries like solid state, Li-S, Na-ion, Si anode, etc. Battery NL is at the forefront of this innovation. Participation in the BatteryNL consortium would strengthen our understanding of the European battery ecosystem by enabling closer collaboration with battery manufacturers, material developers, and research institutes. The consortium aligns well with Malvern Panalytical’s advanced analytical and characterization solutions for battery materials and cells, supporting innovation in cathodes, anodes, solid-state batteries, and recycling.
Our expertise lies in advanced analytical solutions that support the full battery materials value chain, from raw materials to finished cells. It spans particle size analysis, X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, surface area and porosity characterization, rheology, and morphology studies. These technologies help battery manufacturers and researchers optimize cathode, anode, solid electrolyte, and recycling processes, accelerating innovation, improving quality control, and enabling the development of higher-performance, safer, and more sustainable battery technologies
