OCTAVE: Bridging Concept and Demonstration in BIG LEAP
Bigleap2025-09-26T07:33:04+00:00OCTAVE is at the heart of BIG LEAP’s technical development, leading the design and validation of modular battery cabinets and ensuring that the interoperable BMS can be integrated and tested in real conditions. With expertise in system integration, safety strategies, and second-life battery applications, OCTAVE bridges the gap between concept and demonstration, making sure that the project’s innovations are ready for deployment.
What’s the main role of OCTAVE in the BIG LEAP project?
OCTAVE leads the development of the battery cabinets and the integration and validation of the BMS, which are essential for the project’s demonstrators. This includes designing modular cabinets that can host different types of first-life modules, manufacturing the units, and delivering them for integration at EDF’s facilities. OCTAVE also designs and manufactures the Battery Protection Units (BPUs) for the first demonstrator, ensuring that safety and control systems meet the highest standards.
Beyond hardware, OCTAVE plays a key role in defining requirements for second-life applications, developing interoperability strategies for the BMS, and contributing to the design of modular ESS concepts. It also supports the development of algorithms for battery health and lifetime prediction, ensuring that the digital layer of BIG LEAP is aligned with real-world data from second-life batteries. In short, OCTAVE ensures that the project’s technical solutions are not only innovative but also practical, safe, and market-ready.
What are the main challenges OCTAVE may face in the project?
One of the main challenges for OCTAVE is designing modular battery cabinets and protection units that can host a wide variety of aged battery modules while still meeting strict safety, interoperability, and performance requirements. Each module comes with its own chemistry and history, so creating a flexible yet robust design that works across different scenarios is a demanding task.
Another challenge lies in validating the interoperable BMS in real conditions. OCTAVE must ensure that the system can adapt to different communication protocols, support predictive algorithms for battery health and lifetime, and enable safe recombination of modules. At the same time, it must align with European standards and utility‑scale requirements, while also contributing to sustainability assessments and business case development. Balancing technical innovation, regulatory compliance, and industrial feasibility is complex, but it is exactly where OCTAVE’s expertise makes the difference in BIG LEAP.
