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7 de October de 2025SUMMARY
European Collaborative Network on electrocatalysis for Efficient Renewable Technologies
- Funding: COST Action: European Cooperation in Science and Technology
- Call: COST Programme 2024
- Project code: CA24103
- Budget: - €
- Period: October 2025– October 2029

OBJECTIVE
EU-CONCERT aims to establish a collaborative European network dedicated to advancing the fundamental understanding and practical application of solid-liquid interfaces in electrocatalysis.
The network will bring together theoretical and experimental groups to develop and validate advanced computational methods, while conducting rigorous experimental benchmarking. By focusing on model systems and collecting high-quality, reproducible data under controlled conditions, the Action will enable the development of accurate simulation methods that incorporate key phenomena such as solvent effects, electrolyte behavior, and potential-dependent reactions. The main objectives are to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of simulations, bridge the gap between theory and experiment, and promote a data-sharing culture within the electrocatalysis community.

TIMELINE
The project, initiated in October 2025, is set to present its final results in October 2029.
-THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL APPROACHES
Developing new methods for simulating electrochemical interfaces.-COLLECTION OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA
On designed model systems and comparison with simulations-BENCHMARKING & DATA SHARING
Establishing standardized protocols for data collection, benchmarking, and sharing.-COMMUNICATION
Dissemination, Exploitation and Capacity Building
NETWORK
EU-CONCERT is a network of 39 participants from 16 countries
The network is open and there are more than 100 interested parties
NEWS
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EU-CONCERT is funded by the Horizon Europe Framework Programme of the European Union
COST Action CA24103
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