The HAVEN project took the spotlight at Renpower Maghreb 2025, where experts gathered in Tunis to discuss the accelerating role of energy storage in Tunisia’s renewable energy roadmap. During the session “Key Drivers for BESS and ESS Growth in Tunisia: Government Targets, Technological Advancements and Investment Opportunities,” participants examined how innovative storage technologies are becoming essential to achieving national energy transition goals.

The panel explored a range of topics, including the growing need for flexible grid services, the emergence of hybrid energy storage models, and the crucial role of enabling regulation. Discussions emphasised how technological innovation and international cooperation are helping Tunisia expand its renewable energy capacity while ensuring stability, security, and affordability.

Representing RES4Africa, Paolo Cutrone highlighted HAVEN as a leading Horizon Europe initiative contributing to Europe’s and potentially Africa’s next generation of hybrid energy storage solutions. HAVEN is developing a smart, modular and scalable Hybrid Energy Storage System (HESS) that combines high-energy and high-power capabilities to deliver enhanced grid support and enable demanding applications such as fast EV charging.

By integrating advanced cognitive control and optimised system architecture, HAVEN aims to make hybrid storage more efficient, reliable and adaptable to different use cases and climates, including those found across the African continent.

The presence of HAVEN at Renpower Maghreb underscored the importance of EU–Africa collaboration, knowledge exchange, and capacity building in shaping a resilient and sustainable energy future powered by innovative hybrid storage technologies.

 

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