
As part of the European GREENCAP project, dedicated to the development of sustainable and high-performance supercapacitors, Solvionic took part in the 6th General Assembly held last June at the Technical University of Dresden (TUD).
The GREENCAP project aims to design next-generation supercapacitors based on innovative materials that do not contain critical raw materials (CRM-free). The consortium brings together several European academic and industrial partners, including Solvionic, around a common goal: to develop greener and more competitive energy storage technologies adapted to the industrial needs of tomorrow.
Supercapacitors are essential for energy storage and electrification. They offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to Li-ion batteries, while meeting growing performance and reliability requirements.
During this milestone, project members shared several major achievements: new electrodes based on 2D materials, prototypes of 27F pouch cells with ionic liquid electrolytes and larger-scale production of electrodes.
These advances bring GREENCAP closer to its goal: transforming research into concrete solutions for the European energy storage industry.
Solvionic is actively involved in this effort, contributing its expertise in the development and optimization of electrolytes used in supercapacitors. The formulations developed specifically for GREENCAP improve the stability, charging speed, and longevity of the devices.
This technological expertise strengthens our contribution to the development of high-performance, durable, and industrializable supercapacitors.
Project link: https://greencap-project.eu/