Biomodics is a Danish R&D performing SME whose core technologies and services include specialty chemicals, supercritical fluid processing, functional surfaces modifications and materials, biological nano-sensing and characterisation, and imaging core facilities. In creating technology for interpenetrating polymer networks, we developed our portfolio of zwitterionic monomers (ZIMONS), currently being patented, and to be developed in the BetterLiBs project. 

CUSTOMCELLS® is the leading manufacturer for custom-built battery cells in Europe. CCI produces rechargeable lithium-ion cells with flexible design and form from in-house produced electrodes. The mission is to provide our customers with rapid access to the newest technologies for lithium-ion batteries. 

The Department of Chemistry at Aarhus university covers on basic research within all disciplines of chemistry. The Department has a very strong research environment within materials chemistry with a strong focus on materials for energy storage hereunder battery materials.

The Department of Energy at Aalborg University is fully dedicated to research, innovation and education within a broad field of energy. The Batteries research group at the Department carries out leading edge research and education at international level on various aspects of batteries. The core activities are related, but not limited, to development of algorithms for battery state estimation and lifetime prediction and their implementation. The work is based on extensive testing in state-of-the-art laboratories.

The research within the Ångström Advanced Battery Centre at Uppsala University research focuses on all aspects of the chemistry of rechargeable batteries: cathodes, anodes, and electrolyte materials. The applications are all types of Li-ion and beyond-Li-ion battery chemistries targeted towards primarily electric vehicles and stationary energy storage.