Free Twin EV

The EU-funded FreeTwinEV project aims to expand the research capacities of the Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave in the field of modern battery management systems. The focus here is on the use of digital twinning.
Digital twins are virtual images of real systems. Applied to batteries, they enable a precise understanding of their behaviour during operation and thus open up new possibilities for optimization. Specifically, service life, efficiency and overall performance can be significantly improved – a decisive factor both for mobile applications such as electric vehicles and for stationary energy storage systems.
“The FreeTwinEV project goes beyond the mere further development of battery technologies. It is also a strategic contribution to strengthening Slovakia’s role in the European Green Deal,” explains project coordinator Dr. Gabriel Gálik from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at STU. “Extending battery life by just 20 percent could reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 40 million tons per year.”
FreeTwinEV is therefore an example of European research cooperation that combines technological innovation with a concrete impact on sustainability.
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Manfred Nader
Chief Scientific Officer (CSO)
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