Sustainable zinc-Ion batteries for stationary energy storage in Europe
ZEBRA is developing safe, cost-effective and environmentally friendly zinc-ion battery systems designed to support Europe’s transition to renewable energy.

A strong expertise partnership across Europe
ZEBRA brings together leading startups, academic institutions, research centres and industrial partners.
By combining expertise in materials science, electrochemistry, manufacturing, and system integration, the consortium accelerates next-generation zinc-ion batteries for stationary energy storage.






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Rethinking energy storage for a sustainable transition
Renewable energy growth requires reliable, safe and sustainable energy storage solutions.
As solar and wind energy expand across Europe, stable energy storage systems become critical for balancing supply and demand. Intermittent renewable production creates challenges for grid stability and long-term reliability.
Developing scalable zinc-Ion battery systems for Europe’s energy future
Advancing zinc-Ion battery technology across the full value chain
ZEBRA addresses materials development, cell manufacturing, and system integration to enable practical and scalable stationary energy storage solutions.
Enabling reliable and sustainable energy storage across Europe
ZEBRA’s zinc-ion battery systems are designed to support renewable energy integration, improve grid reliability, and contribute to Europe’s clean energy transition.
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This research was funded by CETPartnership (www.cetpartnership.eu) , the Clean Energy Transition Partnership under the 2024 joint call for research proposals, co-funded by the European Commission (GA N°101069750) and with the funding organizations: Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG), Saxon State Ministry for Science, Culture and Tourism (SMWK), Swedish Energy Agency (SWEA ).







