HE4T – Harvesting Energy for Data Acquisition and Transfer

Energy harvesting solutions for reliable battery-less electronics

HE4T

Energy harvesting solutions for reliable battery-less electronics

HE4T – Harvesting Energy for Data Acquisition and Transfer

The Interreg Aurora funded project HE4T aims to find energy harvesting solutions for industry needs in sensing without the need for battery power. Energy harvesting solutions generate energy from various physical phenomena to reduce battery waste and make wireless sensing solutions more reliable and maintenance-free.

During the project various energy harvesting based solutions will be developed and demonstrated through industrial use cases from the Interreg Aurora regions. These solutions will rely on developed energy harvesting technology for each use case’s specific needs and available physical energy sources as well as suitable data transmission and processing needs. The project also aims to find new, novel approaches to utilizing energy harvesting solutions.

The project brings together experts from Finland, Norway and Sweden.

You can find more information on the project website 

Lead Partner EU
Lapland University of Applied Sciences

Lead Partner Norway
Universitet i Tromsø – Norges arktiske universitet

Project partners
Vasa University
Luleå University of Technology

TYPE OF PROJECT
Regular project

SUB-AREA
Aurora

PRIORITY
Smart and sustainable growth

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
Smart specialization, research and innovation

PROJECT DURATION
2023-01-01 – 2025-12-31

TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET
1 839 724 Euro

EU-FUNDING, INTERREG AURORA
917 909 Euro

NORWEGIAN IR-FUNDING
213 765 Euro

STATUS
Ongoing

Social, ecological and economic sustainable development is an overarching goal in the Interreg Aurora Programme. All projects funded by Interreg Aurora contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The HE4T project contributes primarly to the UN Sustainable Development goal.

Project News

First meeting of the Steering Committees for Interreg Aurora 2021-2027
News

First Interreg Aurora projects approved

The new Interreg Aurora Programme has approved the first projects in the funding period 2021-2027. The two Steering Committees, for sub-area Sápmi and sub-area Aurora