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Active HORIZON European Commission

NextGeneration of Battery Management Systems to increase Interoperability, bridge the Gap between 1st and SL-BESS, Extend Adaptability and emPower battery value chains.


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Brussels Research and Innovation Center for Green Technologies
Country Belgium
Start Date Jan 01, 2024
End Date Jun 30, 2027
Duration 1,276 days
Number of Grantees 16
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101137815
Grant Description

Batteries have been identified as an important technology to guide the clean-energy transition.

Its presence in the automotive and energy storage industry is well-established and forecasts show its incoming market uptake.

However, the current BMS of FLBs lack interoperability features, resulting in a time-consuming, expensive, and non-standardized reconfiguration process for SLB adaptation.

These drawbacks complicate FLB repurposing for SLB applications, like ESS.The BIG LEAP project focuses on developing solutions for the SLBs BMS and its reconfiguration process.

Technology breakthroughs will be made in its BMS, as a new three-layer architecture will be designed to ensure interoperability, safety, and reliability.

It will be complemented with an adaptable ESS design to ensure BMS integration and expand the SLB's potential applications.

Additionally, the BIG LEAP project intends to optimize the battery reconfiguration process by making it cost-effective, faster, and standardized.

The methodology for the development of these innovations includes the collection of EV, maritime E-Vessel, and ESS batteries that will be dismantled and the data collected will serve as the basis for the BMS architecture development.

It will contain adaptable SoX algorithms for accurate battery measurement, a DT for real-time monitoring, and a standardization roadmap. The new BMS will be integrated into the batteries, alongside the ESS and will be tested in three demo sites. Two physical demos will be in Paris and Prague, and a virtual demo will be in Morocco.

They aim to validate the novel BMS and ESS, proving their optimization and interoperability.

The BIG LEAP innovation includes a multidisciplinary consortium, a strong business case, and an Environmental Impact assessment.

All with the intention of accelerating its market uptake with a cost-effective solution, positively impacting the European economy through the battery value chain and tracing its sustainable benefits.

All Grantees

Eaton Elektrotechnika Sro; Uab Soli Tek R&D; Corvus Energy As; Renewable Energy Solutions for the Mediterranean and Africa; Electricite de France; Teknologian Tutkimuskeskus Vtt Oy; Berner Fachhochschule; Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Zur Forderung Der Angewandten Forschung Ev; Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy Sa; Brussels Research and Innovation Center for Green Technologies; Siro Silk Road Temiz Enerji Depolama Teknolojileri Sanayi Ve Ticaret Anonim Sirketi; The Tata Power Companny Limlited; Octave; Inegi - Instituto de Ciencia E Inovacao Em Engenharia Mecanica E Engenharia Industrial; Asociacion Española de la Innovación En El Marketing Y la Inversión Sostenible; Ikerlan S. Coop

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