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Introduction from our Education and Training Co-ordinator
With a specialism in STEM engagement, education and research, Francesca Long joined the Faraday Institution as Education and Training Co-ordinator earlier this month. Read more about her approach and the initiatives she is leading.
Faraday Institution publishes 2020 update to its study “UK Electric Vehicle and Battery Production Potential to 2040”
UK at risk of falling further behind Europe for battery manufacturing
Britain’s Battery Future at a Critical Turning Point
A cross-party commission has published a set of recommendations designed to secure Britain’s place in the global battery industry, safeguard the future of its automotive sector, and ensure the country remains competitive in a rapidly shifting international landscape.
Powering a Secure & Sustainable Economy with Gigafactory Investment
As a new Policy Commission commences, Commission Chair, Lord Hutton, and Faraday Institution CEO Professor Martin Freer, set out the scale of the challenge – and the opportunity – in building a resilient, future-facing battery manufacturing sector that delivers for energy, industry, defence, and climate.
Birmigham Echion named collaboration winner
University of Birmingham and Echion named Collaboration Award winners.
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
Faraday Institution CEO Roundtable
Roundtable panellists call for greater investments in skills, a battery industry that supports the brand attributes that OEMs desire, and consumer education to enable the battery revolution and accelerate EV uptake
CEO update – January 2020
Access to Infrastructure and Skills- and Capability-Development
Meet Michael, the Supercomputer Designed to Accelerate UK Research for EV Batteries
First research challenges include the fast-charging of batteries, low temperature operation and thermal management of cells within battery packs
New CEO Appointed to Lead Faraday Institution’s Battery Revolution
Neil Morris Brings Expertise in Business and Operations from the Energy Sector to Energy Storage Research Programme
The Faraday Institution Announces £42 Million for Energy Storage Research
Projects awarded to ignite a revolution in UK battery research, and address battery challenges faced by industry.
