The European Spallation Source (ESS) will be the most powerful neutron source in the world once its operations starts. This facility offers a unique opportunity for studying fundamental physics, in particular the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe thanks to the development of a very intense neutrino superbeam. The ESS neutrino Super-Beam project proposes an accelerator complex, complimentary to the existing facility, and an additional target station to produce such a neutrino beam. In this talk I will give an overview of the current status of the ESS facility, details on the ESSnuSB project with highlights to the accelerator complex, from source to target. I will also present the proposed next steps and the new ESSnuSB+ project that kick started in January 2023.