Flexible and Sustainable Solid-State Batteries for Cold-Weather Electronic Applications

Developing resilient batteries for the coldest challenges

Flexible and Sustainable Solid-State Batteries for Cold-Weather Electronic Applications

Developing resilient batteries for the coldest challenges

Flexible and Sustainable Solid-State Batteries for Cold-Weather Electronic Applications

The goal of the Interreg Aurora funded project Flexible and Sustainable Solid-State Batteries for Cold-Weather Electronic Applications is to advance battery technology. The projects aims to complete the battery value chain and enable the local production of sustainable consumer electronic batteries, leveraging the knowledge and resources available in the Interreg Aurora programme area.

The proposed implementation is crucial for the programme area, as it will foster innovation in both battery technology and our regional ICT ecosystem, which seeks enablers like flexible or cold-weather resilient batteries.

The project will complement the regional battery ecosystem in the Interreg Aurora programme area and boost new innovative approaches and applications. By driving innovation and progress in battery technology, novel applications will contribute to the creation of a more sustainable future.

Contact: Rafal Sliz, project coordinator, Oulu yliopisto, rafal.sliz@oulu.fi

 

Lead Partner EU
Oulun yliopisto

Project Partners
Luleå tekniska universitet
Mittuniversitetet

TYPE OF PROJECT
Regular project

SUB-AREA
Aurora

PRIORITY
Smart and sustainable growth

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
Smart specialization, research and innovation

PROJECT DURATION
2024-09-01 – 2027-08-31

TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET
994 233 Euro

EU-FUNDING, INTERREG AURORA
646 253 Euro

STATUS
Ongoing

Social, ecological and economic sustainable development is an overarching goal in the Interreg Aurora Programme. All projects funded by Interreg Aurora contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The Flexible and Sustainable Solid-State Batteries for Cold-Weather Electronic Applications project contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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