Sodium-based batteries for storing renewable energy cheaply and the recycling of lithium-ion batteries are among the challenges to be researched at a new NIS 130 million ($37 million) national institute inaugurated on Tuesday at Bar-Ilan University near Tel Aviv..
Sodium-based batteries for storing renewable energy cheaply and the recycling of lithium-ion batteries are among the challenges to be researched at a new NIS 130 million ($37 million) national institute inaugurated on Tuesday at Bar-Ilan University near Tel Aviv..
First-of-its-kind institute in Israel, based at Bar-Ilan University and run together with Technion, will link government, academia and industry to promote advances in storage tech Energy Minister Eli Cohen (fourth from right) helps inaugurate the new National Institute for Energy and. .
In a milestone event for Israeli innovation, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Eli Cohen and Bar-Ilan University President Prof. Arie Zaban officially inaugurated the National Institute for Electrochemical Energy Storage, established at Bar-Ilan University in collaboration with the Technion –. .
In a major step toward strengthening Israel’s leadership in energy innovation and climate technology, Israeli Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Eli Cohen officially inaugurated the National Institute for Energy and Electrochemical Storage at Bar-Ilan University. This first-of-its-kind national. .
Energy Minister Eli Cohen inaugurated Israel’s first National Institute for Energy and Electrochemical Storage at Bar-Ilan University in . Jerusalem, 4 June, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Energy Minister Eli Cohen inaugurated Israel’s first National Institute for Energy and Electrochemical Storage at Bar-Ilan. .
Israeli companies are stepping up to this challenge, leveraging the country’s strengths in materials science, electrochemistry, and software engineering to create next-generation storage technologies. Israeli startups and research institutions are making remarkable advances across multiple storage. .
A first-of-its-kind initiative, the National Institute for Energy and Electrochemical Storage, was inaugurated at Bar-Ilan University in partnership with Israel’s Technion Institute. It aims to develop energy and climate solutions in batteries, hydrogen, carbon capture, and beyond. This entry was.