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Towards Next Generation Sodium-ion Batteries for Emerging Economies

As the Ayrton Challenge on Energy Storage gears up, led by the Faraday Institution, we take a look on what has been achieved as part of the first phase of its sodium-ion research project – NEXGENNA.

Role of hydrogen, batteries in UK’s decarbonization efforts

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“The Role of Hydrogen and Batteries in Delivering Net Zero in the UK by 2050” analysed in new report

The Faraday Institution has published a report analysing how hydrogen and battery technologies are likely to be used in different sectors within the UK, including transportation, manufacturing, the built environment, and power sectors, to 2050.

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Highlighting #FaradayPathways from the Reshaped Research Projects

We spoke to Chun (Ann) Huang, Alastair Hales and Ferran Brosa Planella to find out how their involvement in our community helped them take a step up to Co-Investigator.

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Welcoming Co-investigators of New Research Areas

We welcome co-investigators who were awarded new work topics via the competitive process as part of the reshaping of six major battery research projects

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Faraday Institution Refocuses Six Existing Battery Research Projects for Maximum Impact

Commits a further £29m to battery research in: extending battery life, battery modelling, recycling and reuse, safety, solid-state batteries and lithium-sulfur batteries

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Faraday Pathways to Career Success

We are delighted to launch the Faraday Pathways campaign. #FaradayPathways showcases the career success of talented individuals throughout our community…

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Faraday insights on improving battery safety in micromobility

St Andrews dry lab will power up battery research and innovation in Scotland

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