October 18, 2022 SEABAT GA News Update The 4th General Assembly of SEABAT took place on the 12th and 13th of September 2022 at the DAMEN shipyard in Gorinchem. Upon arrival, the consortium was welcomed with an… Read more
July 4, 2022 12 September 2022 FLORES Workshop on digital twins for flow batteries Roadmap toward redox flow battery passport The European Battery Regulation foresees monitoring of batteries on their global warming potential and utilization of critical raw materials. FLORES, a network of 13… Read more
June 11, 2022 SEABAT – ACADEMIC WORKSHOP Electrification is a key technology to reduce maritime emissions and increase efficiency. However, maritime electric propulsion is not yet mature. For instance, maritime batteries are considerably more expensive than automotive… Read more
June 2, 2022 SEABAT’s 2nd Newsletter Be updated on the progress made in the last 6 months of our project. An important phase as we have selected the right topology for our proposed hybrid battery! Read… Read more
May 9, 2022 TRA conference 2022 14-17 November 2022 Lisbon The Transport Research Arena (TRA) Conference is the largest event entirely dedicated to European Research and Technology Conference on transport and mobility. Under the motto “Moving… Read more
February 22, 2022 5 March 2022: SEABAT on national (Dutch) television! On Saturday 5th March 2022 at 17:30 hrs. RTLZ had an item on Flanders Make, in which the importance of electrification of the marine sector is explained with the… Read more
January 27, 2022 SEABAT’s first newsletter is out! Meet the SEABAT project in this first issue. Our coordinator will lead you through the first year. More about the specifications and requirements and background information. We hope you enjoy… Read more
January 18, 2022 SEABAT at WATTS up Event On 8 and 9 March 2022 the Maritime Battery Forum organises the WATTS UP event 2022, which will take place in Stavanger, Norway. Two days will be filled with presentations,… Read more
January 12, 2022 Specifications and requirements The main objective of the SEABAT project is to develop full-electric Hybrid Energy Storage Systems (HESS) for large marine applications. The so called HESS would be a modular combination of… Read more
January 10, 2022 Report on Evaluation and selection of architectural concept is finished! This report is very important for SEABAT; 3 Hybrid Energy Storage Systems are explained, evaluated and compared towards a baseline state of practise mono-type battery topology.The content of the report… Read more
October 14, 2021 H2020 Batteries Projects clustering event 2020 Batteries Projects clustering event will be organized by the EC and will take place on 17-18 November 2021 (online sessions). This event aims to bring together projects developing batteries… Read more
October 6, 2021 EU Sustainable energy week: SEABAT session: 26 October 2021 The EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) took place on 25-29 October 2021 under the theme: ‘Towards 2030: Reshaping the European Energy System’. SEABAT coordinator Mr Jeroen Stuyts, Current Direct Technical… Read more
September 17, 2021 Battery specifications and requirements are finalised! The SEABAT project is making great progress by finalising the battery specifications & requirements for different maritime applications. In work package 2, the battery system requirements for the different applications… Read more
June 11, 2021 SEABAT Report: Market evolution and potential within 5,10, 15 years for different marine applications The recent worldwide interest on the environmental issue has led to a dramatic increase on the battery use on board different types of vessels. In this context, the main purpose… Read more
February 8, 2021 SEABAT – the project started! Officially the SEABAT project started at January 1st 2021, but the complete consortium gathered online on 5th February 2021 for the first General Assembly; the Kick Off Meeting. All partners… Read more