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This paper outlines the current challenges and priorities in atomistic modeling for electrochemical reactions, emphasizing the need for reliable simulations of electrified solid-liquid interfaces under operando conditions. It highlights the establishment of the EU-CONCERT consortium, which aims to enhance modeling through systematic benchmarking and cross-validation. The key result is a proposed roadmap that identifies urgent benchmark tests necessary for advancing the field and guiding sustainable energy technology development.
Reliable simulations of electrochemical interfaces are crucial for sustainable energy, yet current methods fall short鈥攖his paper lays out a roadmap to fix that.
Computational modeling plays a central role in advancing our understanding of electro-chemical reactions and may thus guide the rational development of sustainable energy technologies. Despite significant methodological progress, achieving predictive and quantitatively reliable simulations of electrified solid-liquid interfaces under operando conditions remains a major challenge. Recently, the European COST Action EU-CONCERT (EUropean COllaborative Network on electroCatalysis for Efficient Renewable Technologies) was launched with the aim of advancing atomistic modeling of electrochemical reactions through systematic benchmarking and cross-validation. This position paper outlines the consortium's view of the current state of the art, identifies the priority methodological challenges to be addressed, and defines the benchmark tests that are urgently needed. This paper should serve as a guide to the community and a roadmap for the EU-CONCERT COST Action.