The SENCHAR project has held its kick-off meeting, marking the start of technical activities and consortium coordination. Following the first months of work, this meeting was key to align objectives and define the project roadmap through 2028.
SENCHAR is driven by a clear goal: to transform waste —biomass and plastics— into advanced materials for supercapacitors, enabling more sustainable and efficient energy storage solutions. The project strongly supports the circular economy as a driver of the energy transition.
In this initial phase, the project focuses on:
- Defining pyrolysis protocols to obtain high-quality carbon materials
- Coordinating physical and chemical activation processes
- Designing strategies for the development of more efficient energy devices
The project brings together a multidisciplinary consortium including Grupo Layna (coordinator), Neoliquid Advanced Biofuels and Biochemicals, Universidad de Alcalá, Fabrez Group and Leitat.
Within this framework, Leitat leads carbon material optimisation and environmental impact assessment, contributing to maximising the project’s sustainability potential.
SENCHAR represents a further step towards the decarbonisation of the economy and efficient resource use.
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