AVL Italia has been an active part of the MARBEL project, which was initiated in 2021 as part of the Horizon Europe program. The project aimed to develop new compact, lightweight, and high-performance battery packs. The project had a total funding of €9.8 million, ran for 42 months, and the consortium was formed by 16 European partners.
Specifically, AVL Italia handled the assembly and disassembly of battery modules and packs. These activities took place in the High Voltage Prototypes Laboratory at the Technical Center in Cavriago. The workflow was defined during the design phase to ensure adequate safety standards for assembly operators and supervisors.
The outcome of this Work Package (WP6) was the detailed definition of work instructions for future production assembly operators. In addition to WP6, AVL Italia also supported the design phase of the project, focusing on safety standards compliance and defining requirements for effective industrialization.

In February 2024, AVL Italia hosted the periodic general assembly meeting at the Technical Center in Cavriago, where partners shared project progress and discussed upcoming steps.
In March 2025, the final event of the MARBEL project was held at the Stellantis Centro Ricerche Fiat facilities in Turin.
The project has made a significant progress in the development of modular, reusable, and sustainable battery solutions for electric vehicles resulting in the innovative battery packs and modules.
The expertise of AVL Italia, particularly in the assembly and disassembly processes, has been fundamental to the project's success.
With the conclusion of the MARBEL project, AVL Italia marks another milestone in its commitment to advancing battery technology and supporting sustainable transportation solutions.
Further information about MARBEL: https://marbel-project.eu/
