The event marks the culmination of the project and offers a prime opportunity for collaboration in battery innovation.
The final event of the EU-funded LOLABAT project, which focuses on developing a new generation of powerful, rechargeable nickel-zinc batteries, will be held on September 9, 2024, from 9:00 AM at RINA Consulting in Milan.
The event will feature a series of presentations from storage-related European projects and two roundtable discussions on various topics related to battery innovation and energy sustainability, in addition to the LOLABAT main findings presentation.
The AGISTIN project will make a brief presentation and will participate in the roundtable 2: “Powering Progress: Optimizing Storage Systems for Diverse Applications and Effective Management in the EU’s Evolving Energy Landscape”.
LOLABAT aims to address Europe’s urgent need for energy security, autonomy, and sustainability by creating a battery that combines high energy and power densities with low costs. This environmentally friendly technology leverages abundant, non-toxic raw materials and offers high recycling potential. The project unites 17 partners from seven European countries, forming a strong and complementary consortium.