TEMPEST Project Showcases Innovations at European Battery Technology Collaboration Meeting

The TEMPEST project was honored to participate in the collaboration meeting hosted by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) in partnership with the Batteries European Partnership Association (BEPA) and the European Green Vehicles Initiative Association (EGVIA). This event, held in Petten, Netherlands, last October 23, was part of the 2Zero initiative aimed at advancing zero-emission transport solutions. The project was represented by our coordinator, Jeremy Warren.

The meeting served as an excellent platform to exchange insights on next-generation battery technologies, testing methodologies, and sustainability strategies. Jeremy Warren showcased the TEMPEST project’s contributions, highlighting recent advancements and engaging in discussions with other European initiatives, including BATSS EU, NEXTBAT, EXTENDED, and VERSAPRINT EU.

 

The TEMPEST Project Participates in SiGNE Workshop

On September 24, the TEMPEST project participated in the workshop “The Future of EV Batteries,” organized by the SiGNE project. This hybrid event took place both at Ferrari’s headquarters in Maranello, Italy, and online.

Jeremy Warren, the TEMPEST Project Coordinator, presented an overview of the project alongside other Horizon Europe-funded initiatives, including IntelLigent, NEXTCELL, BIG LEAP, HAVEN, and FASTEST.

The workshop concluded with an engaging panel discussion titled “Integrating New Concepts in EV Batteries at Scale: Challenges and Trade-offs to Meet Performance Targets.”