Olowinsky, AlexanderAlexanderOlowinskySpurk, ChristophChristophSpurkHelm, JohannaJohannaHelmGillner, ArnoldArnoldGillner2023-07-112023-07-112023https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/44544410.1002/ente.2022007702-s2.0-85143159172Battery technology is the basis for the electrification of mobility and the key to a sustainable future. Herein, lithium-ion battery (LIB) cells are experiencing increasing demand, especially in the automotive industry. To meet the rising needs, highly productive and cost-efficient processes in battery cell production need to be available. Within the joint project HoLiB - High Through put Processes in Lithium Ion Battery Manufacturing, a continuous manufacturing process for battery cell production is developed, set up, and evaluated. The aim is to separate, batch, and contact a cell stack within a cycle time of two seconds. The joining of the individual battery electrodes to each other is of particular importance. The process should enable contacting of both electrodes within the specified cycle time, while joining both aluminum and copper in a process-reliable manner. These requirements are met by laser beam welding. The energy input is localized and the fast processing enables the contacting of both materials in a very short time. This article describes the development of laser-based contacting of the electrode stacks with the arrester tabs. For this purpose, three beam sources with “blue”, “green,” and near-infrared wavelengths are tested and evaluated for the joining requirements.enaluminumcopperelectrodeslaserweldingLaser-Based Joining of Electrode Stacks for Automated Large-Scale Production of Li-Ion Battery Cellsjournal article