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POCTEFA TRANS-CAP: Advanced 3D Micro-Supercapacitors for IoT
The TRANS-CAP project aims to revolutionize the field of miniaturized energy storage components through the development of advanced three-dimensional (3D) 'micro-supercapacitors', which are essential in the era of the Internet of Things (IoT). Additionally, the project explores the use of innovative sodium ionogel-based electrolytes to achieve exceptionally high power performance for integrated electronics.
Expected Results
The project expects to deliver functional prototypes of advanced three-dimensional (3D) 'micro-supercapacitors' specifically tailored for integration into IoT devices. Additionally, it will yield validated methodologies for the application of innovative sodium ionogel-based electrolytes, demonstrating measurable high-power performance in miniaturized energy storage.
Priority and Political Objective
Priority 1 (P1): Create a common space of knowledge and innovation, promoting digital transformation and sustainable growth.
Political Objective 1 (PO1): A smarter Europe.
Budget and Funding
Total Project Budget: €948,739.77
ERDF (FEDER) Funding: €616,680.85
Institutional Support
The TRANS-CAP project (EFA170/06) has been 65% co-financed by the European Union through the INTERREG VI-A Spain-France-Andorra Program (POCTEFA 2021-2027). The objective of POCTEFA is to strengthen the economic and social integration of the Spain-Andorra-France border area.
