More than a Material:
A Transformation

The true measure of an innovation is not its complexity, but its impact. WattCrete is designed to create a ripple effect, starting from a smarter road and expanding to a healthier planet, a stronger economy, and a more advanced scientific community. Here's how we are making a difference.

For a Healthier Planet

By making wireless charging more efficient, we help speed up the global transition to electric vehicles and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

Our work produces new, interdisciplinary knowledge at the intersection of civil, materials, and electrical engineering.

For a Stronger Economy
For a Smarter Scientific Community

Our work directly contributes to the European Commission's target to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

The project contributes to the training of the next generation of engineers and scientists, influencing future education programmes in sustainable technology.

A mere 0.5% increase in efficiency can yield a return of at least 30 times the initial investment over the road's lifespan.

This technology will stimulate new markets and create an enormous amount of new business opportunities and jobs in the construction and energy sectors.

We are committed to sharing our findings through at least three high-impact publications in leading SCI-Expanded journals.

We are contributing to the development of new industry standards for the electrified transport infrastructure of the future.

The methodologies developed in this project will provide a foundation for new research directions and foster international collaboration.

Icons of project impact: healthier planet, stronger economy, and smarter scientific community.
Icons of project impact: healthier planet, stronger economy, and smarter scientific community.

Accelerating EV Adoption

Supporting EU 2050 Goals

Training Future Innovators

At least 30 times Return on Investment

Creating New Markets & Jobs

Developing Industry Standards

Generating New Knowledge

High-Impact Publications

A Foundation for Future Research