Addressing Requirements for Maintenance Performance Indicators During the Ramp-Up of Battery Production
Paper in proceeding, 2026

Europe is making significant efforts to ramp up battery production, with maintenance playing a crucial role in enabling this industrialization. To optimize maintenance and effectiveness and efficiency in such complex production, systematic deployment of maintenance performance indicators is essential. We present a case study at a large battery manufacturer in Sweden, involving collaborative research with maintenance development engineers to deploy a set of maintenance performance indicators during battery production ramp-up. The study identifies requirements and provides recommendations for establishing, maintaining, and continuously expanding these indicators in battery production. We contribute to the literature by identifying challenges encountered during this deployment, outlining five requirements; standardization, training, internal integration, management commitment, and data infrastructure, and presenting six recommendations for battery manufacturers to consider; three for establishing the foundations of maintenance performance indicators and three for maintaining this groundwork over time. In effect, these findings address the effective and efficient ramp-up of European battery production.

Performance indicators

Digitalization

Requirements

Battery production

Maintenance

Data infrastructure

Author

Oscar Larsson

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Production Systems

Camila Kin Márquez

Concordia University

Jon Bokrantz

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Production Systems

IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

1868-4238 (ISSN) 1868-422X (eISSN)

Vol. 765 IFIPAICT 428-442
9783032035332 (ISBN)

44th IFIP WG 5.7 International Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems, APMS 2025
Kamakura, Japan,

Maintenance of Battery Production at Industrial Scale (Matter Scale)

VINNOVA (2023-00809), 2023-09-15 -- 2026-09-11.

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Environmental Management

DOI

10.1007/978-3-032-03534-9_29

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10/10/2025