
SOLVE on the Battery 2030+ Annual Conference
SOLVE was well represented at the Battery 2030+ Annual Conference in Münster (Germany), thanks to Cidetec (project coordinator) and Politecnico di Torino (member of the consortium) who were there to present the project's progress.
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Leonardo Balducci, representing the team from Politecnico di Torino, presented the poster “Development of PVDF-HFP polymer electrolyte: crosslinking as an effective strategy to improve interfacial stability and performance.” The poster showcased some of the latest results from their work on polymer-based electrolytes within the SOLVE project, carried out in collaboration with co-authors Marisa Falco, Ying Zhang, Laura Montali, Giuseppe A. Elia, and Claudio Gerbaldi. Remarkably, their work was recognized with one of the Best Poster Awards. Relive the event in photos here.
Esperanza Sedano, project manager of SOLVE, presented a poster showcasing the objectives and methodology of the project, titled “Enabling Room-Temperature Solid-State Batteries through European Innovation and Collaboration”.
We’re also thrilled to share that during the event she joined the Organising Committee of the Early Career Battery Researchers network.