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Infrastructure on battery

Infrastructure on battery

Infrastructure on battery

A button cell handled in the glove box at the NTNU battery lab. Photo: Thor Nielsen/NTNU

NTNU Battery lab

The NTNU Battery lab provides experimental facilities to test different types and sizes of battery cells in studies of battery systems. We test production techniques on a production level, with a unique emphasis on energy use during production.
Engine in a laboratory. Photo: NTNU IMT

Hybrid Power Systems Laboratory

The Hybrid Power Systems (HPS) Laboratory provides experimental facilities to test different types of hybrid power systems applicable to green shipping for educational and research purpose.
Woman working in the laboratory. Photo: MoZEES

MoZEES

Mobility Zero Emission Engery Systems (MoZEES) is a Norwegian Research Centre on Zero Emission Energy for Transport. MoZEES focuses on battery and hydrogen value chains, systems, and applications where Norway can take a leading position in the future.
Manulab sensor. Photo: Photo: Espen Taftø Vestad

MANULAB

MANULAB is a national infrastructure for basic research on manufacturing engineering with laboratories located at Gjøvik/Raufoss, Trondheim and Ålesund.
Circular Economy material flow. Illustration: the Ellen MacArthur Foudation

INMAN

The INMAN project is an INTPART/NFR - coordination project to enhance Intelligent Circular Manufacturing in research and educational collaboration with Japan and India.

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