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21.11.2023

D4.11 Sectoral Intelligence definition for sub-sector ISIBA - Release 3

ALBATTS (Alliance for Batteries Technology, Training and Skills) partnership published the final release of Deliverable (4.11) “The Battery Landscape of the EU: Legislation, Production, Skills, and Geopolitical Challenges”.

 

This deliverable represents the state-of-the-art research and the work conducted by Work Package 4 during 2022 and 2023. 

 

It provides a comprehensive overview of the following deliverables produced during that period: 

 

  • Deliverable D4.9 - Future Needs Definition for sub-sector ISIBA – Release 3, covering “ALBATTS Workshops: European Battery Ecosystem – Job Roles and Competencies now and in the future” 
  • Deliverable 4.10 - Desk research and data analysis for sub-sector ISIBA – Final report, covering “Batteries in the EU: Recent Legislative Evolution and Introduction to the Machines, Operators’ Skills and Competencies in Production” 

 

Furthermore, each chapter of this report (listed below) contains a dedicated section on skills and recommendations – specifically on re-/up- skilling, specific skills’ needs, and needed job profiles that were analysed for each domain and topic.

 

Chapter 1: Batteries in the EU: Recent Legislative Evolution and Introduction to the Machines, Operators’ Skills and Competencies in Production 

Chapter 2: Webinar: Lithium - European Sourcing and Skills 

Chapter 3: Interview: Second Life Bus Batteries in BESS Residential Applications 

Chapter 4 Webinar: BMS and Control Systems 

Chapter 5: Interview: Future geopolitical challenges in the source of raw materials and the battery value-chain 

Chapter 6: Webinar: Skills Transition 

 

 

Click here for the full report.

 

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