AEPIBAL​

AEPIBAL is a Business Association that arises from the interest of the Spanish industry to actively promote the energy storage sector. Our objective is to foster the development of the three main pillars of the battery storage market: utility-scale, industrial and residential.

Work Packages

The project is organised in seven Work Packages that address different aspects of the development, implementation and management of a BESS energy storage system. Work Package 1 focuses on the management and coordination of the project, ensuring that the objectives are met and effective communication with the European Commission is maintained. Work Package 2 focuses on the definition and design of the BESS, establishing the business cases and technology requirements. Work Package 3 addresses the development, manufacturing and delivery of the BESS, ensuring its efficient operation. Work Package 4 installs and operates the BESS, demonstrating its cost-effectiveness and environmental benefits. Work Package 5 concentrates on the improved recycling of second life batteries, seeking to maximise the reuse of materials. Work Package 6 focuses on the sustainability and replicability of the project, as well as its commercial exploitation. Finally, Work Package 7 addresses the dissemination and communication of the project, as well as its policy and community impact. Together, these work packages aim to develop a sustainable and efficient energy storage system, maximising its impact on the market and on the transition towards a circular economy and renewable energy.

Work Package 1 of this project focuses on project management and coordination. Its main objectives include coordinating the actions of the participants and monitoring progress towards achieving the project objectives, managing all financial and administrative aspects, being a reliable interface with the European Commission (EC), and tracking the project’s key performance indicators (KPIs). Several outputs are expected, such as the grant agreement and consortium agreement, the project meeting agenda and minutes, periodic project reports (interim and final), interim project progress reports, environmental impact assessment and the update of the LIFE KPI web-based tool.

Work Package 6 focuses on sustainability, replication and scalability, and exploitation of project results. Its objectives include ensuring the sustainability of project results through an intellectual property management (IPR) strategy and standardisation, certification and regulation. It also aims to create a replication and scalability plan to maximise market penetration of the LIFE ReLiGHT solution, and to develop an exploitation strategy based on a step-by-step approach to maximise commercial development.

Several outputs are expected, such as knowledge networking activities with key stakeholders and LIFE projects in circular economy battery fields, refined joint and individual exploitation plans, and the deployment of intellectual property (IP) mechanisms to preserve the main results of the project.

Work Package 7 focuses on Dissemination and Communication, Capacity Building and Policy Development of the project. Its objectives include supporting optimal conditions and solutions for the long-term sustainability of the project, consolidating the visibility of the project, communicating widely about the project activities and disseminating its results to target audiences to maximise the impact achieved. It also aims to contribute to the knowledge base and application of best practices alongside other EU projects and initiatives, raise awareness of the project results among citizens for their widespread deployment and uptake, and catalyse the large-scale deployment of the project’s policy-related solutions to implement EU legislation on the transition to the circular economy and renewable energy by integrating related objectives into other public and private sector policies and practices, mobilising investments and improving access to finance. This also includes networking with other EU projects and LIFE sub-programmes, as well as policy formulation activities.

Several outputs are expected, such as a fully developed and implemented dissemination and communication plan, scientific publications, the involvement of 19 researchers and technicians in the project, with 14 full time employees hired during the project, project communication materials, including the development of the project website (within the beneficiaries’ websites), social awareness campaigns and recommendations addressed to policy makers.

Team

Meet the people who form part of AEPIBAL's work team

Marta Blanco

Director of Communication