THE PROJECT
Secondary batteries are critical technologies to ensure the forthcoming energy transition, a main aspect of the European Green Deal, in order to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. There is thus a strong need to rapidly develop the future high energy density, low cost, and safe batteries to support the massive and rapidly developing EV market and to secure the EU industrial and economic growths. RIDERS aims to establish a high-quality research and training program with ground-breaking objectives spanning over the full value chain of battery production: from the design, processing and multiscale characterization of original advanced materials (i.e. electrodes, separators, polymer electrolytes, binders) to their implementation into EU Gen. 4a and Gen. 5 batteries, as well as their properties and performance assessment (i.e. advanced electrochemistry and interfacial science, operando analyses and theoretical modelling).
RIDERS research and training program rely on the multidisciplinary expertise of 10 internationally renowned academic beneficiaries and 8 industrial partners (including 3 SMEs) originating from 7 European countries.
RIDERS will provide to 10 early-stage researchers / doctoral candidates (DCs) a unique combination of advanced and transferable skills within an innovative, multidisciplinary and inter-sectoral scientific environment. The research program will address the development of cutting-edge battery technologies to contribute to the EU strategic energy independence. RIDERS will offer DCs a unique combination of local and network-wide trainings in the fields of advanced materials and electrochemical storage: future strongholds of the EU industries and key provider of new jobs in the forthcoming decades. This, together with their training in transferrable skills, will improve their career prospects as high-quality researchers, and will prepare them as highly attractive candidates for industry, academia or future entrepreneurs.
NEWS & EVENTS
Posters and award during the EPF Summer school
During the 12th EPF Summer School on Cutting-edge Polymer Materials for Future Battery Technologies, our DCs Ishita Biswas, Kiran Roy, Rijul Bajaj and Yassine Eddahani presented their posters on the latest next-generation battery research.
Special congratulations to Rijul Bajaj for winning the Socrates Prize, awarded for the scientific contribution and interaction during the Summer School!






RIDERS DCs at the EPF Summer school
The EPF Summer School 2025 on Cutting Edge Polymer Materials for Future Battery Technologies succesfully concluded on 4th September 2025!
Our DCs had an excellent opportunity to connect and gain insights from inspiring talks on the past, present and future of polymer materials for batteries.

RIDERS Mid-term check meeting
On Thursday 19th June, the RIDERS Doctoral Candidates presented their PhD research during the Mid-term check meeting with the Research Executive Agency Project Officer in charge in Lyon, France.
Congratulations to Luca Montesel!



Meet the RIDERS Doctoral candidates!









