The battery manufacturing process consists of several critical stages: raw material preparation, electrode production, cell assembly, electrolyte filling, formation, testing, and pack assembly. Electrode coating and calendering strongly influence battery energy density and. The manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) and stationary energy storage (BESS) involves a highly structured, multi-step process that combines precision chemical engineering, high-throughput automation, and stringent quality control. From battery cell production to final system assembly and quality control, each step must meet strict industry standards to guarantee a. The assembly of lithium ion batteries involves four main stages: electrode manufacturing, cell assembly, formation and aging, and pack production. Uniform mixing and controlled drying enhance battery performance and lifespan. Each step employs highly advanced technologies. The goal is to deliver a clear and comprehensive overview of the processes that define lithium cell manufacturing today.