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From Battery Manufacturing to Smart Grids: Towards a Metaverse for the Energy Sciences**

Alejandro A. Franco, Émilie Loup‐Escande, Goran Loiseaux, Jean‐Noël Chotard, Diana Zapata Dominguez, Ján Cı́ger, Aubin Leclere, Lucie Denisart, Romain Lelong

2022Batteries & Supercaps16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We present two digital‐based educative games aiming to engage students and the general public with battery sciences. The first one is a multiscale simulator in Mixed Reality of a battery‐powered Electric Vehicle (EV) interacting with an Electrical Grid. One of the players drives the EV in a Virtual Reality (VR) environment where the EV can be recharged, and the other players control the electricity produced, distributed, consumed and stored by interacting with 3D‐printed devices. The second educative game is a digital twin of a lithium ion battery manufacturing pilot line, which can be played from an Internet Browser or by using VR hardware. The key steps of the manufacturing process of cylindrical cells are represented in an interactive way. In this concept, we reviewed the working principles of our games, their implications for motivation, engagement and learning, and why they pave the way towards new ways of collaborative R&D in the battery field.

Topics & Concepts

Battery (electricity)Computer scienceElectricityVirtual realityHuman–computer interactionProcess (computing)GridBattery packKey (lock)Smart gridMultimediaSimulationElectrical engineeringEngineeringComputer securityPhysicsQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)GeometryOperating systemMathematicsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsFlow Experience in Various FieldsMind wandering and attention