CIC energiGUNE, a leading Basque research center in electrochemical energy storage and conversion and thermal energy storage and conversion, consolidated in 2024 its prominent position in the international context of research in the energy field, supported by an increased scientific production and new projects. Specifically, the center had a relevant participation in 63 public projects, both at European, Basque and national level, during the past year, a year in which it once again appeared as one of the most important research foundations in the world in the field of Energy according to the SCImago ranking.
"Our work is generating a clear and direct impact on strengthening the ecosystem of science, innovation and scientific entrepreneurship in the Basque Country, which is essential to effectively face the challenges of the energy transition from research and development," said Nuria Gisbert, CEO of CIC energiGUNE. "This impact is reflected both in the increase of our collaborations and in the growing activity of our spin-off ecosystem, such as Basquevolt and Bcare, which contribute significantly to the industrial and social impact of our work," she stressed.
According to data collected as of December 31, 2024, the Basque center has registered more than 130 publications, with a ratio in Q1 (high impact publications) above 95% of the total. Likewise, the balance of last year´s activity reflects a growth in the patent portfolio, with more than 39 families that have been echoed by relevant companies such as Huawei, LG Chem, Apple, Samsung or CATL.
The work of the CIC energiGUNE team, made up of more than 200 professionals, has once again been fundamental in the achievement of these goals, and during 2024 it has once again received international recognition from the main scientific entities. In this regard, it should be recalled that five CIC energiGUNE researchers have once again been included in 2024 in the list of the most influential scientists in the world by Stanford University. The Ranking of the World Scientists mentions Michel Armand, honorary scientific director of the electrochemistry area of CIC energiGUNE, as the most important researcher in the Basque Country at all levels, as well as the number 1 scientist in Spain in the field of Energy.
The other four members of CIC energiGUNE included in the ranking are Elena Palomo, head of the Scientific Directorate of the Thermal Energy Storage and Conversion Area and Ikerbasque Professor, who is the most relevant researcher in the Basque Country in the field of Mechanical Engineering; Montse Casas-Cabanas, Scientific Director of the Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion Area and Ikerbasque Research Professor; Javier Carrasco, head of the Modeling and Computational Simulation group; and Yaroslav Grosu, head of the Interfacial Phenomena and Porous Media group.
In the case of Michel Armand, it is also worth mentioning that he repeats -for the 5th consecutive year- as one of the most influential researchers in the world in the annual Clarivate Analytics "Highly Cited Researchers" report. A commitment to attracting and promoting talent was reinforced with the appointment of Montse Casas-Cabanas as the new Scientific Director, and the incorporation of Ikerbasque Professor Max García-Melchor to lead the new "Atomistic and Molecular Modeling for Catalysis Group".