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Financement de l’UE (11,6 M €) : CURRENT DIRECT – Batterie de transport à base d’eau pour conteneur interchangeable Hor04/12/2020 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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CURRENT DIRECT – Batterie de transport à base d’eau pour conteneur interchangeable
The transport sector contributes to almost a quarter of Europe’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Compared to other sectors, such as agriculture or energy industries, it is the only sector with emissions higher than that of 1990. Waterborne transport emissions represent around 13% of the overall EU greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector. Moreover, waterborne transport emissions could increase between 50% and 250% by 2050 under a business-as-usual scenario, undermining the objectives of the Paris agreement. The challenge for a large-scale adoption and implementation of batteries for waterborne transport is mainly related to the high costs of the battery systems and cells. The Current Direct project addresses these challenges by proposing an innovative lithium-ion cell optimized for waterborne transport, using novel manufacturing techniques allowing for a consistent cost reduction compared to the current market prices. Additionally, a swappable containerized energy storage system optimized for cost and operation in the waterborne transport industry will be developed. The overarching aim of the Current Direct project is to develop and demonstrate an innovative interchangeable waterborne transport battery system and EaaS Platform in an operational environment at the Port of Amsterdam at TRL7 that facilitates fast charging of vessels, fleet optimization and novel business models. The Current Direct project is dedicated to (i) significantly reduce the total cost of waterborne transport batteries, (ii) cut GHG emissions of the marine transport sector through electrification of vessel fleets, (iii) increase the energy density of waterborne battery cells and (iv) trigger investments for innovation, job and knowledge creation in the European marine transport and battery sector.
| Aviloo GmbH | 536 750 € |
| BLACKSTONE TECHNOLOGY GmbH | 1 120 658 € |
| Cnet Centre For New Energy Technologies SA | 526 250 € |
| FORESHIP Oy | 293 250 € |
| Hellenic Lloyd S SA | 0,00 € |
| KOTUG INTERNATIONAL B.V. | 766 800 € |
| LECLANCHE GmbH | 2 149 938 € |
| LECLANCHE SA | 0,00 € |
| Lloyd's Register Emea IPS | 580 606 € |
| Rhoe | 681 091 € |
| Spear Power Systems AS | 0,00 € |
| Spear Power Systems B.V. | 1 715 505 € |
| Umicore SA | 281 601 € |
| Universiteit Hasselt | 337 500 € |
| Vlaamse Instelling Voor Technologisch Onderzoek N.V. | 575 344 € |
| Vrije Universiteit Brussel | 339 298 € |
| Wartsila Norway AS | 1 685 325 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/963603
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