Batteries for the Energy Transition: Exploring the Sustainable Value Chain

Posted 1 year 11 months ago by EIT RawMaterials

Study Method : Online
Duration : 4 weeks
Subject : Science, Engineering & Maths
Overview
Discover how batteries function, how they are produced, and what happens at the end of their life cycle.
Course Description

Learn how batteries work and explore their role in developing renewable energies

The energy transition is gaining momentum worldwide and batteries play a key role in its implementation.

On this four-week course from EIT RawMaterials, you’ll explore the fundamental principles of batteries, how they are produced, and the critical role they play in the move towards renewable energy.

Discover the battery life cycle and why they are so important

Battery technology has become commonplace. Batteries are used in applications ranging from cell phones to electric vehicles. But have you ever wondered what makes batteries so important?

This course will help you understand the fundamental principles of how batteries function, how they are produced, and what happens at the end of their life cycle.

Explore the sustainability issues (and solutions) of batteries

Demand for batteries is growing rapidly as they are needed for everything from mobile phones to electric vehicles.

You’ll hear from recognised educators from six European universities and research institutes as they share their knowledge concerning every step of the battery value chain, considering sustainability at every stage.

This course is designed for anyone interested in learning about the intricacies of batteries, how they work, and how they can be used for a more sustainable future.

Requirements

This course is designed for anyone interested in learning about the intricacies of batteries, how they work, and how they can be used for a more sustainable future.

Career Path
  • identify the basic components of a battery
  • describe how batteries work
  • discuss current challenges facing the production and application of batteries.
  • engage discussions concerning sustainability in the battery value chain
  • explore more knowledge about the technologies.