Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa), National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, Delft University of Technology, Austrian Institute of Technology, Warsaw University of Technology, Technical University of Denmark, SINTEF, Polytechnic University of Turin, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Fraunhofer Society, Jülich Research Centre, Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission, French National Centre for Scientific Research, Uppsala University, European Commission,
Faculty of Engineering,
Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics,
MOBI - Electromobility research centre,
Brussels Centre for Urban StudiesThe BATTERY 2030+ large-scale research initiative aims to invent the batteries of the future by providing breakthrough technologies to the European battery industry across the full value chain, and enable long-term European leadership in both existing markets (road transport, stationary energy storage), and future emerging applications (robotics, aerospace, medical devices, internet of things).