PrimeMovers. 2025 |
»Shaping technological
sovereignty through science«
The industrial research association FVV publishes its new annual magazine PrimeMovers. 2025 | »Shaping technological sovereignty through science« on the occasion of the 2025 Annual Meeting of Members with current reports on Industrial Collective Research (IGF) around the transformation of the energy, transport and mobility systems.
The magazine is supplemented by the Annual Report 2024/25 featuring the complete research programme.
PrimeMovers. 2025 | »Shaping technological sovereignty through science«
Complementary research // On the way to climate neutrality and net-zero emissions, FVV is pursuing a broad technological approach to research projects based on a ›multi-path strategy‹.
Brief summary on the contents
Research
From fuel cells through carbon-neutral fuels to hydrogen engines: FVV brings together pre-competitive research for climate-neutral energy conversion systems. This issue of the magazine explores how new projects are creating synergies and strengthening technological sovereignty.
Shapers of the future
Every project is driven by people with vision. Here, we introduce researchers who are shaping tomorrow's mobility and energy supply through data analysis, innovative materials and creative ideas.
Orientation studies
How can Europe become climate-neutral by 2050? Our studies provide fact-based, cross-sectoral, ideology-free answers. They provide industry and policymakers with a realistic overview of the available technological options.
Energy sources
Carbon management is key: The magazine explains why CO2 should be considered not just an emission, but also a valuable raw material, and explores the opportunities offered by CCS and CCU for industry and mobility.
FVV Annual Reports
›PrimeMovers.‹ is an annual research magazine on Industrial Collective Research (IGF) on emerging technologies for sustainable and efficient energy conversion systems powering mobile and stationary applications. The magazine features a number of selected articles on relevant research topics from throughout the year. Additionally, representatives from science and business share their perspectives on questions around clean energy, transport and mobility.