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Text reading 'Battery 2020+' with green and black text and symbols on a white background.
A circular infographic showing the future of batteries and sustainable society. The inner circle highlights 'Battery 2030+' and 'Sustainable Batteries of the Future'. The outer ring emphasizes 'Chemistry-Neutral Approach' and 'Climate-Neutral Society'. Sections include smart functionalities like sensing, self-healing, recyclability, manufacturability, and interface materials, along with application icons such as medical devices, e-mobility, smart city, flying objects, stationary energy storage, and portable electronics.

A LARGE SCALE, LONG-TERM EUROPEAN RESEARCH INITIATIVE
BATTERY 2030+ is an essential part of the European battery “ecosystem” inventing the sustainable batteries of the future.

For this vision to become a reality, Europe needs to re-emerge as a global leader in the field of batteries by accelerating the development of underlying strategic technologies and provide European industry with disruptive technologies and a competitive edge, with a cell manufacturing industry based on clean energy and a circular economy. This is a part of what will enable Europe to reach the goals of a climate-neutral society as envisaged in the European Green Deal.

Battery 2030+ brings together the most important stakeholders in the field of battery research and development to work on concrete actions that support the implementation of the European Green Deal, the UN Sustainable Development Goals, as well as the European Action plan on Batteries and the European SET-plan.

Until now, over €150 million in funding has been awarded to cutting-edge projects which will be coordinated to collaborate by the Battery 2030+ initiative. The new projects are developed based on the long-term Roadmap for battery research, published by Battery2030+.

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Upcoming events

Join us at the upcoming events that bring together the brightest minds in battery innovation through the BATTERY 2030+ initiative.

Chosen conferences, seminars, and workshops will dive deep into topics such as battery longevity, recyclability, and next-generation materials.

These events offer unique opportunities to engage with renowned researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers, enabling you to stay informed and contribute to the future of sustainable energy storage solutions.

For more information please contact:

Battery 2030+ Director: Patrik Johansson

+46 70 167 90 06
Email: patrik.johansson@kemi.uu.se

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