SIRO Interview
Bigleap2025-09-26T06:55:35+00:001. What is SIRO’s main contribution for the BIG LEAP project?
Answer:
Firstly, as a battery pack supplier, we are providing aged modules under WP1. Secondly, we are supplying the data required for the development and interpretation of SOX algorithms in WP3. Finally, we are leading WP5, where we are establishing a standard for the BMS to be used in the SLB ESS, building upon the work generated throughout the project
2. How will SIRO standardize the implementation of the multi-operational Battery Management System (BMS) across different applications in the battery value chain, and what are the key components and capabilities being focused on for this standardization?
Answer:
The main foundation for this work is based on existing standardization documents. What sets our work apart is that we will define what the ideal should be for BMS systems that run algorithms on cloud-based and edge platforms. Additionally, we will complete the requirements by mapping them with existing requirements and battery passport features.
3. How What methods will SIRO use to evaluate the environmental and socio-economic viability of the multi-operational BMS, and how will these assessments influence the development of business case scenarios and economic models for scaling up the BMS in different regions?
Answer:
Business case scenarios and economic models are being developed under WP5, specifically in Task 5.2. This work will support the creation and interpretation of cases related to how the batteries are aged, how they will be used, and in which applications they will be implemented.
