Learn about the latest developments in HEAT-INSYDE

The HEAT-INSYDE consortium welcomes TBRM and Cellcius
In July and October 2021 the HEAT-INSYDE consortium officially welcomed two new partners to the project that advances heat batteries for residential heating and electric systems, TBRM Engineering solutions and Cellcius B.V.

HEAT-INSYDE at Sustainable Places 2020
HEAT-INSYDE, together with three other Horizon 2020 funded projects on energy storage, presented their results in a workshop at this year’s edition of the Sustainable Places conference, which took place

HEAT-INSYDE kick-off meeting in Eindhoven
October 22nd and 23rd 2019 were two exciting and productive days for the HEAT-INSYDE team, who met in Eindhoven to kick-off their industry-academia collaboration. Coordinated by TNO, 23 members from

HEAT-INSYDE selected for Horizon 2020 funding
Our HEAT-INSYDE proposal for bringing a compact, affordable and robust heat battery to the market has been selected for funding! The EU renewable energy directive set the target to increase