Design géométrique abstrait d'une batterie
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Priority Research Programs and Equipments

on Batteries

Led by

Funded by

Operated by

The PEPRBatteries


A multitude of projects

 DISCOVERY
DISCOVERY
High-energy density organic aqueous flow batteries
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 HIPOHYBAT
HIPOHYBAT
High-power batteries and supercapacitors
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 OPENSTORM
OPENSTORM
Operando characterization of materials for energy storage: from the laboratory to large instruments
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 BATMAN
BATMAN
Combine artificial intelligence with physical models to develop new batteries
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 SENSIGA
SENSIGA
Intelligent operando measurement for advanced BMS and AI for aging prognosis
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 LIMASSE
LIMASSE
High-energy-density all-solid-state batteries: lithium metal as the negative , Ni-rich NMC or C-S composite as the positive
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Research in Service of the National Battery Strategy

The PEPR Batteries is part of the National Battery Acceleration Strategy, which is structured around four priority objectives: developing the national supply chain from the extraction of strategic materials to recycling by supporting research, innovation, and the industrialization of relevant projects; promoting the most environmentally responsible and virtuous batteries; supporting the demand for batteries, particularly in the transportation sector; and addressing the recruitment and training needs of the industry.

To address these priorities, the PEPR Batteries aims to encourage and support upstream research activities with low or intermediate technological maturity levels (TRL range 1 to 4). It seeks to develop new generations of batteries that are more efficient, safer, lower cost, and longer-lasting than those currently on the market.

With a total budget of €50.5 million from France 2030, this program, led by the CNRS and the CEA, involves research teams from universities, Grandes Ecoles, and national organizations across the entire French territory. It currently includes 13 R&D projects and 2 equipments projects.

Key Figures

15

Funded Projects

200

Permanent Researchers Involved

60

Postdoctoral Recruitment

70

PhD Training

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