Follow us on X
Follow us on LinkedIn
Subscribe to newsletter

MeBattery launches interview series on key project outcomes

The MeBattery project has kicked off a series of interviews with its partners, highlighting over three years of research and innovation in sustainable battery technologies. The videos focus on the project’s achievements, lessons learned, and the development of mediated redox flow batteries designed to be more efficient, durable, and environmentally friendly.

Edgar Ventosa, coordinator of the MeBattery project, highlights the broader impact of the research:

"The expected impact of this technology is to facilitate the transition from the fossil fuel-based generation of energy to a renewable-source generation of energy. Because the problem with what we call renewable energies is that the production is intermittent. So, if we want to implement or increase the amount of energy coming from renewable sources, we need to develop sustainable energy storage systems. And we are expecting that with this technology, we're making an impact in that sense."

The interview series highlights the collaborative efforts of the interdisciplinary team, showcasing advances in organic compounds for batteries, electrochemical methods, and prototype development that maximise efficiency and material utilisation. Each video provides a clear perspective on how MeBattery is contributing to the next generation of sustainable energy storage solutions.

The first interview is now available here, with additional episodes to follow in the coming weeks.

MeBattery Website Banner