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Israel’s First University-Based Prototype Lab for Fuel Cell and Battery Technologies Launches at Bar-Ilan University

Top academic and industry researchers to collaborate on climate solutions by developing and scaling up clean energy storage devices for commercialization.

RAMAT GAN, Israel, March 24, 2025—Bar-Ilan University has launched a research lab complex for the development of more efficient and environmentally friendly battery storage devices and fuel cells. The collection includes laboratories of the National Energy Storage Institute, the Helmsley Charitable Trust Prototype Laboratory, and laboratories of NetZero Technology Ventures.

More than NIS 30 million ($8.3 million) in investments supported the construction of the new complex, which includes the only moisture-controlled “dry room” of its kind on an academic campus in Israel.

The facility brings together energy researchers and partners from academia and industry in state-of-the-art laboratories for the development of prototypes of clean energy storage devices capable of being scaled up for commercial production. Led by Bar-Ilan’s energy researchers, the collaboration with industry partners will facilitate the development, safety testing, and scalability needed to bring advanced energy storage products to market.

The new complex is expected to play a central role in promoting the Israeli innovation ecosystem for advanced climate technologies, with an emphasis on batteries using lithium as well as alternative materials such as magnesium, sodium, and zinc ions, hydrogen fuel cells, solutions for capturing carbon dioxide, and more. The research will advance the commercialization of clean energy storage projects, leading to a greener future in Israel and beyond.

“As an energy researcher and entrepreneur, the establishment of the energy and climate prototype laboratories at Bar-Ilan University is a personal mission for me, as well as the order of the day for Israel and the world,” says Bar-Ilan University President, Prof. Arie Zaban.

“We need deep-tech-based technology solutions to achieve our ambitious goals and secure the future of the planet. With the opening of the laboratory complex, Bar-Ilan University is strengthening its role as a central home for the deep-tech ecosystem in Israel, which includes Bar-Ilan University’s Center for Energy and Sustainability and a new energy  studies building slated to be built in the coming years. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Helmsley Charitable Trust and all the other partners for their involvement in this unique and important research project.”

“Israel is a powerhouse of fuel cell and battery technologies, and this project brings together top researchers from academia and industry to collaborate and develop clean energy storage solutions that can be successfully commercialized,” said Sandor Frankel, a Trustee of The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, which funded the Helmsley Prototype Lab with $6,565,000. “Helmsley is committed to supporting advanced climate technologies that can help create a greener future for Israel and the world.”

“At NetZero Technology Ventures, our mission is to establish successful companies based on groundbreaking research in the field of energy and climate. All the entrepreneurs we invest in have advanced degrees in physics, chemistry, and engineering, and the intellectual property they develop is a key factor in the ability to grow and succeed. In 2024, NetZero Technology Ventures was the most active investor in Israel in early-stage companies in this field, and we intend to work hard to maintain this achievement and position ourselves as the driving body of this industry in Israel”, says Shmuel Kedmi, CEO of NetZero Technology Ventures.

“Our global partners are multi-national companies that operate throughout the entire value chain of the energy sector, including manufacturers, petrochemical players, and electricity players (Total Energies, Eren Groupe, Delek US, and IP), and specialized investment funds from Israel and around the world (OSEG, BGV, and Blue Minds). Our partners create an envelope of support for entrepreneurs and provide an opportunity for them to meet the market early, so that their technological and business development processes will be in line with customer requirements. The new Bar-Ilan laboratories will provide an advanced workspace that will further strengthen the support we offer as an incubator.”

Zohar Yinon, Senior Vice President and CEO of Bar-Ilan University, says: “Hundreds of energy projects are currently operating in Israel. The new laboratories will play a central role in the development of the ecosystem of advanced Israeli climate technologies by addressing the growing global demand for climate solutions and encouraging groundbreaking research and the establishment of innovative startups that drive change for a sustainable future.”

The National Energy Storage Institute, a collaboration between Bar-Ilan University and the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology with the support of the Israeli Ministry of Energy, will offer an infrastructure unlike any other in Israel to advance scientific research.

Prof. Doron Aurbach, a world-renowned energy researcher who chairs the National Energy Storage Institute’s Scientific Steering Committee, emphasizes the extraordinary opportunity at hand: “The Israeli academic community is at the forefront of global technology, leveraging its skill set in the fields of electrochemistry and semiconductors, to create innovation for a sustainable future. The technology and innovations being developed at the Institute will have an impact on these industries around the world.” As a magnet for scientists and a source of new energy storage technologies, The National Energy Storage Institute will be a central pillar in meeting Israel’s goal of becoming a greenhouse gas-free country by 2050.

 

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About Bar-Ilan University:

The fastest-growing university in Israel, Bar-Ilan University is at the forefront of research in fields such as energy and sustainability, Jewish studies, medical and life sciences, nanotechnology, natural language processing, and more. Alongside academic excellence, Bar-Ilan places great emphasis on community involvement, collaboration and finding real-world solutions to today’s most pressing challenges. For more information, visit: https://www.biu.ac.il/en

About NetZero Technology Ventures:

NetZero Technology Ventures is a climate and energy deep tech investor and company builder. We are backed by global multinationals and VCs to build companies from the ground up, helping them deliver on their tech promise towards a net-zero and sustainable world. Our partners include TotalEnergies, Eren Group, Delek US, Innovative Power – IP, Blue Minds Group, OSEG, and BGV, and the Israel Innovation Authority. Visit us at: https://www.net-zero.vc/

About the National Energy Storage Institute: 

Supported by Ministry of Energy and in partnership with the Technion, the National Energy Storage Institute at Bar-Ilan University is a first-of-its-kind, cross-disciplinary research-and-development center for energy storage solutions. The institute is intended to encourage Israel’s energy sector to respond to strategic challenges, train cadres of future experts and facilitate the transfer of innovative technologies from academia to industry.

About the Helmsley Charitable Trust:

The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust aspires to improve lives by supporting exceptional efforts in the U.S. and around the world in health and select place-based initiatives. Since beginning active grantmaking in 2008, Helmsley has committed more than $4.5 billion for a wide range of charitable purposes, including more than $700 million in grants for Israel. For more information on Helmsley and its programs, visit helmsleytrust.org.