Leitat successfully concluded its participation in Battery Innovation Days 2025, held on 2–3 December at MesseGraz in Graz, Austria. This annual event has become a key meeting point for stakeholders across the European battery value chain, bringing together industry representatives, research centres, policymakers and technology developers to discuss emerging challenges and opportunities in energy storage.
During the two-day event, Leitat presented a series of relevant results derived from major European research and innovation projects. Among them were advances in solid-state battery technologies achieved through novel additive manufacturing processes; new approaches to enhancing the safety, thermal stability and multifunctionality of battery components through 3D printing and integrated sensing; and progress in end-of-life battery management through improved dismantling processes, innovative materials recovery techniques and methodologies that support a more robust and efficient circular economy.
These results reflect Leitat’s ongoing commitment to developing solutions that address the full life cycle of batteries, from materials and design to performance optimisation, safety, and circularity. By combining applied research with strong industrial collaboration, Leitat contributes to accelerating the deployment of next-generation battery technologies capable of supporting Europe’s transition towards a more sustainable and resilient energy system.
Throughout the event, visitors had the opportunity to meet the Leitat team, learn about the organisation’s capabilities, and explore how these developments can be integrated into real industrial environments. The interactions and exchanges held during Battery Innovation Days 2025 highlighted the importance of cooperation among research institutions, companies and public bodies to advance innovation in a strategic sector for Europe.
Leitat extends its appreciation to all participants, partners and stakeholders who engaged with the team in Graz. The organisation remains committed to supporting the long-term evolution of Europe’s battery landscape and contributing to research-driven solutions that enhance competitiveness, sustainability and technological leadership.



