Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark | 8–9 July 2025

The HAVEN project held its latest General Assembly on 8–9 July 2025, hosted by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). This two-day meeting brought together partners from across Europe to assess progress, showcase technical advancements, and align on next steps for the development and deployment of the project’s hybrid energy storage system (HESS) solutions.

 

Day 1: Technical Progress and On-Site Demonstration

The first day opened with a welcome session and an overview of WP9 – Project Management led by BRING, followed by a comprehensive update from AEIMIS on WP8 – Dissemination, Communication, and Exploitation. These sessions helped ensure that all partners are aligned on strategic coordination and outreach activities.

Key technical highlights included:

  • WP2 – Models and Tools for Design, Management, and Diagnosis (BRING): A session focusing on the advanced tools supporting cognitive system operations.
  • Site Visit: WP6 – Demonstration and Validation of HESS (DTU): A major milestone for the project, this live demonstration at DTU showcased HAVEN’s HESS solution in action, highlighting modularity, scalability, and integration capacity.
  • WP3 – Novel Cognitive Power Electronics (FHG): Partners explored innovations that enable intelligent control and optimisation of the hybrid system.
  • WP4 – Modular Battery System Development (BITECH): Updates on hardware design and integration brought clarity on component-level interoperability and safety.

The evening concluded with a consortium dinner, offering time for informal networking and collaboration.

 

Day 2: Integration and Future Outlook

The second day continued with updates on system integration and project impact:

  • WP5 – Integration and Assembly of HESS (IMECAR): Progress on the physical integration of the HAVEN storage platform.
  • WP7 – Environmental, Economic Impact and Business Models (INEGI): A forward-looking session discussing the sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and commercial pathways of HAVEN’s HESS architecture.
  • The assembly concluded with an open discussion on remaining action points and next steps, reinforcing the team’s shared commitment to delivering a smart, modular, and scalable hybrid energy storage system.

 

The HAVEN project continues to make strong progress in developing a next-generation hybrid storage platform optimised for grid and EV infrastructure. With technical demonstration underway and integration advancing, the project is entering a critical phase of validation and optimisation.

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