Energy | Environment | Mobility

For a CO2-neutral and secure energy supply, we advise politicians, building owners and architects with energy supply concepts from the local area (buildings) to regional and national concepts. Our research into next-generation solar cells, new types of batteries, catalytically active materials for binding CO2 and converting solar energy into chemical or electrical energy, and new types of quantum materials for energy-efficient information and communication technology is contributing to the energy and mobility transition.
See also:
BAIP Centre for building-integrated photovoltaics
Photovoltaics, including Perovskite tandem PV
Residual stress analysis
Electrochemical H2 extraction and energy storage
Analysis of the chemical properties of battery materials
Characterisation of catalytically active surfaces

