European
Magnesium Interactive
Battery Community
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824066
The targets stipulated in the FETPROACT-01-2018, requires expertise ranging from basic material research including theoretical modelling, to electrode manufacturing optimization and testing. The E-MAGIC consortium (4 universities, 5 research institutes and 1 industrial company) has been built taking into account these specific requirements leading to a multidisciplinary partnership with widely acknowledged expertise in their respective domains covering the complete chain from basic research to process optimization gathering chemists, physicists, computer scientists, applied mathematicians, environmental engineers and complex system engineers.
The partners are: