{"id":8039,"date":"2026-04-20T07:44:09","date_gmt":"2026-04-20T07:44:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ai\/8039\/"},"modified":"2026-04-20T07:44:09","modified_gmt":"2026-04-20T07:44:09","slug":"bmw-group-and-university-of-zagreb-advances-in-battery-cell-production-using-artificial-intelligence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ai\/8039\/","title":{"rendered":"BMW Group and University of Zagreb: Advances in battery cell production using artificial intelligence"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n  Munich\/Zagreb. The BMW Group and the Croatian<br \/>\n  University of Zagreb\u2019s Regional Centre of Excellence for Robotic<br \/>\n  Technology (CRTA) continue to advance joint research in battery cell<br \/>\n  production. The \u201cInsight\u201d research project will develop and implement<br \/>\n  practical AI models to optimise battery cell production at the BMW<br \/>\n  Group. The research project covers the entire battery cell value<br \/>\n  chain: from electrode production to end-of-line testing and in-house<br \/>\n  developed direct recycling.<\/p>\n<p>\n  How the research project saves raw materials, costs and time<\/p>\n<p>At the Battery Cell Competence Centre (BCCC) in Munich, the BMW Group<br \/>\n  is developing battery cells for future generations of high-voltage<br \/>\n  batteries. As part of this process, numerous test series are<br \/>\n  conducted, which by their very nature require significant time and<br \/>\n  material investment. At the same time, these tests tie up<br \/>\n  manufacturing equipment and laboratory capacity. This is where the<br \/>\n  \u201cInsight\u201d research project comes in: Its artificial intelligence<br \/>\n  network uses existing test data, as well as real-time data from<br \/>\n  ongoing production, to accurately predict battery cell process<br \/>\n  parameters and performance data. As a result, the duration and number<br \/>\n  of test series can be significantly reduced, while maintaining or<br \/>\n  improving quality. In this way, the newly developed AI systems reduce<br \/>\n  the material and time required in individual process steps by more<br \/>\n  than 50 percent.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Other cell production use cases<\/p>\n<p>The research project\u2019s prediction models not only reduce the number<br \/>\n  of test series but also support final approval of battery cells.<br \/>\n  Following initial charging at the end of production, the cells must be<br \/>\n  stored for a defined period at precisely specified temperatures before<br \/>\n  they can be installed in a battery housing. This phase, also referred<br \/>\n  to as the \u201cquarantine\u201d, requires corresponding storage capacity.<br \/>\n  However, the research project\u2019s AI systems are able to conduct a full<br \/>\n  analysis of the battery cells in advance, potentially eliminating this<br \/>\n  process step in the future.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Research collaboration combines theory and practice<\/p>\n<p>Since the project was launched in 2024, the BMW Group and the<br \/>\n  University of Zagreb have been developing joint solutions using<br \/>\n  artificial intelligence to improve battery cell production. To this<br \/>\n  end, doctoral candidates and students at the University of Zagreb are<br \/>\n  collating and structuring available production data and using it to<br \/>\n  create AI models that can identify specific patterns. These AI models<br \/>\n  then make predictions that further optimise production performance,<br \/>\n  quality and costs. \u201cWe are working on scaling the newly developed AI<br \/>\n  models from the prototype environment,\u201d explains Christian<br \/>\n  Siedelhofer, head of Technology Development Lithium-Ion Battery Cells<br \/>\n  at the BMW Group. One option would be to enable cell manufacturers.<br \/>\n  \u201cWe are also examining to what extent these models are suitable for<br \/>\n  additional use cases within our production network.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n  Win-win through knowledge sharing<\/p>\n<p>The University of Zagreb contributes expertise in mechanical<br \/>\n  engineering, electrical engineering and computer science to the<br \/>\n  project. Ongoing knowledge sharing benefits both partners: The<br \/>\n  University of Zagreb provides the BMW Group with access to the latest<br \/>\n  research findings, while its doctoral candidates and students have the<br \/>\n  opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge in practice.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Development of young talent<\/p>\n<p>Another aspect of the cooperation is the development of young talent.<br \/>\n  \u201cOur joint project gets doctoral candidates and students interested in<br \/>\n  AI and battery cells and the exciting work we do at our Battery Cell<br \/>\n  Competence Centres,\u201d says Stefan Kerscher, head of Technology<br \/>\n  Development Battery Cells at the BMW Group. \u201cWe are delighted when<br \/>\n  young talents decide to embark on a career with our company.\u201d The<br \/>\n  cooperation offers students intensive mentoring and the opportunity to<br \/>\n  expand their professional network across the industry, enhancing their<br \/>\n  attractiveness on the job market and opening up outstanding career<br \/>\n  opportunities. The cooperation between the BMW Group and the<br \/>\n  University of Zagreb strengthens the innovation capability and<br \/>\n  competitiveness of both partners.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Battery cell expertise along the entire value chain<\/p>\n<p>The BMW Group consolidates its battery cell know-how at its<br \/>\n  Competence Centres in Munich, Parsdorf and Salching. The Battery Cell<br \/>\n  Competence Centre (BCCC) in Munich houses research and development for<br \/>\n  the battery cells of the future. The best battery concept from the<br \/>\n  BCCC will be produced under near-series conditions at the Cell<br \/>\n  Manufacturing Competence Centre (CMCC) in Parsdorf. Close<br \/>\n  cross-divisional collaboration between Development, Purchasing and<br \/>\n  Production integrates product and process in a unique way. In addition<br \/>\n  to producing sample cells, the BMW Group is also focusing its efforts<br \/>\n  on the reuse of materials. As part of this process, the company has<br \/>\n  put into service a Cell Recycling Competence Centre (CRCC) in<br \/>\n  Salching, Lower Bavaria, together with Encory GmbH, which will<br \/>\n  implement the innovative direct recycling concept. The intellectual<br \/>\n  property for the recycling method is owned by the BMW Group.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Munich\/Zagreb. 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