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Circotronic Project Completed

At the end of February, we completed the Circotronic project. One of its final highlights was the creation of the comic book “Connected Cells”, which presents Elektryka Morska’s contribution to the project in an accessible way and shows how new ideas and directions for technological development emerge in practice.

The story takes place at Elektryka Morska and reflects our experiences and activities throughout the project. It illustrates how the daily work of engineers, the exchange of ideas, and collaboration with partners can lead to the development of new technological concepts.

One of the topics that emerged during the Circotronic project was the diagnostics of battery systems and the possibility of detecting early signs of degradation before failures occur. These considerations became a driving force for further R&D efforts within our team. As a result, Elektryka Morska launched a new R&D project titled “An innovative method using acoustic emission signal analysis to condition power electronics systems and energy storage devices used in vessels”, aimed at developing a new diagnostic method for energy systems used in the maritime sector.

The comic also highlights that the development of new solutions is a process that requires collaboration between specialists from various fields. Within the Circotronic project, Elektryka Morska worked closely with scientific and technological partners to jointly explore solutions supporting more sustainable use of technology.

The comic format makes it possible to present these topics in a simple and engaging way, offering insight into the behind-the-scenes work on new ideas and the process of developing R&D concepts.

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