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SPAR · SPAR: Smart Photonic fibre sensing and digital twin for Advanced energy stoRage systems

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202631 December 2029EU funding €1,803,600Call HORIZON-MSCA-2024-SE-01

This SPAR project seeks to revolutionise the safety, efficiency, and performance of advanced energy storage systems, with a primary focus on batteries. As energy storage is critical to the renewable energy transition, the SPAR project addresses key challenges such as real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and lifecycle optimisation by integrating advanced photonic fibre sensing technologies with cutting-edge digital twin methodologies. By embedding smart photonic fibre sensors directly into battery systems, SPAR enables robust, high-resolution, distributed, and real-time monitoring of critical parameters, including internal/external temperature, pressure, cell expansion, state of charge estimation and state-of-health, at both the cell and pack levels. These data streams are harnessed within a dynamic digital twin framework, creating a virtual replica of the battery system to enable predictive analytics, early fault detection, and enhanced performance management. This integrated approach significantly enhances battery safety, extends operational lifespan, and optimizes energy storage efficiency for applications ranging from grid-scale storage to electric vehicles. Through collaboration between academic institutions, industry leaders, and end-users, SPAR is poised to set a new standard in battery management systems, contributing to Europe’s leadership in sustainable, intelligent energy technologies. By driving innovation at the intersection of photonics, Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial Intelligence (AI), SPAR supports European goals for clean energy, decarbonization, and technological resilience, ensuring the reliable and sustainable operation of next-generation energy storage systems.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK

UK · €576,150

participant

RIGAS TEHNISKA UNIVERSITATE

LV · €325,650

associatedPartner

SICHUAN NORMAL UNIVERSITY

CN

participant

KHARKIV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF RADIO ELECTRONICS

UA · €200,400

participant

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL

BE · €225,450

associatedPartner

Zhejiang University

CN

participant

AFFOC Solutions Ltd

LV · €225,450

participant

SKEIN-UKRAINE

UA · €70,140

associatedPartner

OPORA HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES LTD

UK

associatedPartner

Tianjin University

CN

participant

TAE Power Solutions Engineering Limited

UK · €40,080

participant

Skein LTD

UK · €140,280

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