Project
Excess heat from energy and transport systems is a major untapped resource in the EU. It contributes to significant energy loss and greenhouse gas emissions, which are critical barriers to achieving net zero targets by 2050. Efficiently converting this waste heat into electricity would improve energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact from sectors like heating, cooling, renewables and electric vehicles.
In this context, the THERMINATOR [Electro-thermal energy converter using novel combined thermoacoustic and electrocaloric system] project, funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe program, aims to develop a new energy conversion technology in the form of an efficient low-profile energy conversion “skin”. This technology will integrate thermoacoustic and electrocaloric systems to reduce energy loss and improve energy efficiency across various sectors.


By lowering carbon emissions, the THERMINATOR outcomes will contribute to the EU’s Green Deal and climate neutrality goals. By delivering a technology that combines performance, scalability, and sustainability, the project is set to create a lasting impact on Europe’s industrial and environmental landscape.