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LIGHT-CAP

Nano-solutions holding green power

The Light-Cap project is part of the initiatives that arose from the program for Future and Emerging Technologies, FETProactive, within the Horizon 2020.

Overview

The intermittent character of solar-energy and the need to store it efficiently is undoubtedly the Achille’s heel of current photovoltaic/energy storage systems like silicon solar panels and big batteries characterized by high costs of installation and maintenance and by large sizes and high weight. LIGHT-CAP will launch a long-term technological vision in Europe that combines energy conversion and storage into one single compact unit with low volume and weight, based on environmentally friendly and Earth abundant materials, with the additional cost benefit delivered by solution processing. LIGHT-CAP’s science enabled hybrid technology is based on the exploitation of the cooperative electronic properties of zero-dimensional and two-dimensional nano-materials, which take over the role of both the light energy conversion and storage, together with the unique opportunity to accumulate multiple delocalized charges per nanostructural unit after photo-activation.

Thus, LIGHT-CAP merges solar-powered energy storage with multi-charge transfer capability. Superior stability of the active components is given by the delocalization of the stored charges with respect to most conventional organic redox couples, and the further gain of prospectively enhanced light-powered energy density. This disruptive technology will be demonstrated in devices designs analogous to cell batteries and hybrid electrolytic-like/super-capacitors with the added value of being powered by the quasi infinite availability of the sun. To this aim LIGHT-CAP encompasses an interdisciplinary community that will stimulate the genesis of a novel Europe-based innovation eco-system around the new technological paradigm with a direct impact on portable and mobile electronics, simultaneously setting the basis for its future exploitation in large area systems too. The achievement of the LIGHT-CAP’s ambitious objectives will contribute to a future sustainable and zero-emission energy landscape in Europe.

Community


Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT)

École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

Technische Universität Dresden (TUD)

Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU)

Politecnico di Milano (PoliMi)

Fundación IMDEA Energía

Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST)

News and events


L’Ue punta sulle nanotecnologie per imbrigliare l'energia del Sole

26/06/2021 | ansa.it

Light-Cap, proyecto europeo para combinar conversión y almacenamiento de energía solar

02/07/2021 | interempresas.net