On June 27, Damian Cupid, the Project Coordinator for STREAMS, presented our project at the BATTERY 2030+ Roadmap meeting in Oslo. This important gathering brought together key experts and stakeholders focused on the future of battery technologies, and we are eager to share insights from our three-year project aimed at advancing sustainable battery solutions.
In his presentation, Damian discussed the main objectives of the STREAMS project, highlighting our dedication to developing innovative battery technologies that prioritise both efficiency and sustainability. Our research addresses critical challenges in energy storage, contributing to the transition towards greener energy alternatives. By collaborating with leading research institutions and industry partners, we aim to accelerate the development of advanced battery systems that will positively impact various sectors, including electric mobility and renewable energy.
BATTERY 2030+ initiative encourages collaboration among various projects, and our presence at this meeting allowed us to connect with other teams working towards similar goals. Engaging with sister projects opens up new avenues for cooperation and knowledge sharing, ultimately strengthening our collective impact on the battery technology landscape.
We look forward to continuing our work with the BATTERY 2030+ initiative as we strive to enhance battery technology and contribute to a more sustainable energy ecosystem.
For more information about BATTERY 2030+, click here.