The European Commission has approved an Important Project of Common European interest ('IPCEI') jointly submitted by Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Sweden to support research and innovation in the common European priority area of batteries.
The transition to climate neutrality, including clean and low-emission mobility, will offer significant opportunities for economic growth, job creation and technological development. The demand for batteries is therefore expected to grow very rapidly in the coming years. The European Commission launched a European Battery Alliance with interested Member States and industry at the end of 2017 and adopted a strategic action plan for ...