BATSS research featured at ICE 2025 in Naples

From 15 to 17 September, Naples hosted the 17th International Conference on Engines & Vehicles for Sustainable Transport (ICE 2025), a key international forum for exchanging advances in powertrain technologies and sustainable mobility solutions.

On the final day of the event, BATSS partner IFP Energies Nouvelles contributed to the Electrical Storage Thermal Management System session.

Stéphane Chevillard presented“Simulation Driven Thermal Optimization of an Innovative Battery System”, a publication developed together with Martin Petit (IFP Energies Nouvelles), Hartmut Popp (MIBA Battery Systems), and Igor Galarza (CIDETEC Energy Storage).

The work demonstrates how advanced simulation can be leveraged to optimise the thermal performance of next-generation battery systems, one of the core challenges for ensuring safety, performance, and durability.

This contribution reflects the collaborative spirit of BATSS, bringing together expertise from leading research and industry partners to advance safe, efficient, and sustainable battery solutions.

You can find the publication on our Papers & publications page.