Omnielectric, in collaboration with NUTAI and under the coordination of Valencian Community Automotive and Mobility Cluster – AVIA, has been part of the CAREBAT project. This project aimed to acquire advanced scientific-technological knowledge and conduct industrial research in end-of-life battery management techniques.
Throughout the project, significant progress has been made in battery characterization and disassembly, implementing treatment technologies and data analysis, as well as digital traceability. These innovations have helped strengthen and consolidate the value chain of the electric vehicle in the Valencian Community.
Omnielectric has researched Artificial Intelligence techniques for their application in identifying battery models and defectology, to develop automated traceability and management systems for them, contributing to the digitalization of these high value-added assets, key to the mobility of the future.
In the CAREBAT project, a highly digitized and automated methodological process has been developed. This process ensures that used batteries can have a second life in various energy uses, thus promoting sustainability and energy efficiency. In addition, market research has been conducted that includes both battery manufacturers and the technical specifications of discarded products.
The CAREBAT project is co-financed by the 2023 call for Innovative Business Groups (File AEI-010500-2023-98) of the Ministry of Industry and Tourism (MINTUR), has had a significant impact on the automotive industry. The results obtained not only contribute to sustainability and resource efficiency, but also reinforce the circular economy in the Valencian Community.

