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ECSEL 2020 IA Energy ECS

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Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB - RISE Acreo, Göteborg
Funding from Vinnova SEK 10 368 346
Project duration June 2021 - November 2024
Status Completed
Venture ECSEL

Important results from the project

We fulfilled excellently project´s objectives: Xenergic succeeded in developing, testing, and qualifying its embedded memories within certain technology nodes. Tietoevry created new processes, algorithms, analysis tools facilitating establishment of micro-networks to strengthen stability in electricity grid and speed up green transition. RISE: innovative self-powered sensor system with renewable energy (energy harvester) that with partners can cold-start and drive commercial tire sensor.

Expected long term effects

Xenergic: expects to provide strong long-term revenue streams and contribute to more environmentally friendly sensors, processors through integration of its low-power memories into these systems. Tietoevry: innovations created have great potential to strengthen our position on the Nordic and European markets in step with the standardization of energy reserve markets. RISE: excellent results show that renewable energy solutions for IoT sensors have ´green´ impact for more applications.

Approach and implementation

Xenergic: Implementation according to plan, successfully completed work on time and budget. Tietoevry: Implementation largely according to plan. Revision of objective necessary after loss of competence. Delivery delays, design choices by our partners led to compromises with little impact on final result. Good cooperation. RISE: Work carried out according to plan. Delivery delay of electronic components led to new design solutions to achieve very low power system. Good collaboration.

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Last updated 24 January 2025

Reference number 2021-01200