Laser-based manufacturing (LBM) is a key enabling technology for electric powertrain production, playing a fundamental role in both current and future manufacturing of batteries, fuel cells and electric drives. This keynote provides a review of applications of LBM across the manufacturing chain, linking process physics with system-level requirements and identifying performance, scalability limits and technology readiness across applications. Emphasis is placed on laser–material interaction, advanced optics, monitoring, data-driven control and simulation methodologies, including physics-driven and data-driven, as enablers of robust, high-volume production. The keynote also highlights the strategic role of LBM in enabling next-generation technologies, including solid-state batteries (SSBs).
Laser-based manufacturing for the electric powertrain / Fortunato, A., Ascari, A., Orazi, L., Franciosa, P., Demir, A.G., Ceglarek, D., Li, L.. - In: CIRP ANNALS. - ISSN 0007-8506. - (2026), pp. 1-27. [10.1016/j.cirp.2026.04.116]
Laser-based manufacturing for the electric powertrain
Orazi, Leonardo
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2026
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Laser-based manufacturing (LBM) is a key enabling technology for electric powertrain production, playing a fundamental role in both current and future manufacturing of batteries, fuel cells and electric drives. This keynote provides a review of applications of LBM across the manufacturing chain, linking process physics with system-level requirements and identifying performance, scalability limits and technology readiness across applications. Emphasis is placed on laser–material interaction, advanced optics, monitoring, data-driven control and simulation methodologies, including physics-driven and data-driven, as enablers of robust, high-volume production. The keynote also highlights the strategic role of LBM in enabling next-generation technologies, including solid-state batteries (SSBs).| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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