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Battery 2030+ team

Battery 2030+ is coordinated by Uppsala University. From the left: Communication Manager Kajsa Saykali, Director Kristina Edström, Project Lead Eva Regårdh and Administrative Coordinator Camilla Dann.
Mikael Wallerstedt
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