Programme

The conference will be free of charge thanks to the generous support of our sponsors. We welcome both industrial and academic experts as contributors and participants.

Final programe:

Book of Abstracts

Titles and speakers

Please note only the presenting author and his/her respective affiliation are indicated in the present tentative schedule. Full co-authors list and their respective affiliations will be provided in the final program and book of abstracts

Talks from companies

#T01 Dr. Pascal Verbiest, Everzinc (Belgium)

The role of Zinc-based batteries in the energy transition

#T08 Dr. Shadi Mirhashemi, Sunergy (France)

Game-changing breakthroughs in Ni-Zn battery development: RNZB in LOLABAT project for stationary energy storage

#T12 Hirotaka Mizuhata, Sharp Corporation (Japan)

Development of discharging and charging units for a zinc air flow battery

#T14 Milind Dukle, Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd. (India)

Exploring Opportunities for Rechargeable Zinc-Manganese Dioxide Battery Energy Storage Systems

#T17 Dr. Vincent Caldera, EasylZinc (France)

Recent advances in EasylZinc’s innovations for rechargeable batteries

#T21 Dr. Ehsan Faegh, Imprint Energy Inc. (USA)

High power, ultrathin, flexible ZinCore batteries

#T22 Dr. Christoph Müller, Grillo-Werke AG (Germany)

Zinc Batteries – Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow

Talks from academia and research institutes

#T02 Dr. Khrystyna Yezerska, Fraunhofer IFAM (Germany)

Advanced manufacturing and characterization of printed 3D porous Gas Diffusion Electrodes (GDEs) for Zn-Air Batteries

#T03 Atsunori Ikezawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)

Design of Bifunctional Air Electrodes Based on the Reaction Fields in Porous Gas Diffusion Electrodes

#T04 Dr. Roman Kapaev, Bar-Ilan University (Israel)

Carbon-based cathodes for non-alkaline Zn-air batteries: structure-performance relations and anodic stability

#T05 Dr. Krzysztof Dzięcioł, Forschungszentrum Jülich (Germany)

Operando investigation of zinc plating and stripping in KOH, NaCl and ZnSO4 using laboratory XCT

#T06 Prof. Hajime Arai, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)

Zinc electrode rechargeability observed by optical measurement and X-ray diffraction

#T07 Prof. Benedetto Bozzini, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)

Multi-technique synchrotron-based study of Zn anodes for Zn-air batteries

#T09 Dr. Timothy N. Lambert, Sandia National Laboratories (USA)

The Development of Energy Dense Rechargeable Zn/CuO Batteries

#T10 Prof. Masayuki Morita, Kyoto University (Japan)

Zinc-Based Rechargeable Batteries Developed in RISING2/RISING3 Projects in Japan

#T11 Dr. Nian Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)

Deeply rechargeable zinc anodes for high-energy rechargeable aqueous batteries

#T13 Dr. Alberto Varzi, Helmholtz Institute Ulm (Germany)

Electrolyte and interphase design for stable Zn anodes

#T15 Dr. Robert Hahn, Fraunhofer IZM (Germany)

Reversible zinc storage for hydrogen production

#T16 Dr. Hans Kungl, Forschungszentrum Jülich (Germany)

Free standing oxygen electrodes for metal-air batteries made up from electrospun carbon-nanofibres

#T18 Prof. Tatsumi Ishihara, Kyushu University (Japan)

Zn-air Rechargeable Battery using Ni3N/ NiCo2O4 Spinel Oxide Air Electrode

#T19 Joachim Hering, TU Braunschweig (Germany)

Multifunctional Additive Blend to Mitigate Dendrite formation in Zinc-Ion-Batteries

#T20 Estíbaliz García, CIC energieGUNE (Spain)

Gel Biopolymer Electrolyte Based on Naturally Occurring Agarose for Quasi-Solid-State Zinc-air Batteries