Enabling academics and industrialists to undertake a mutually beneficial, electrochemical energy storage research project that aims to solve a critical industrial problem
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Scientific, socio-economic and techno-economic studies to advance the use of energy storage to provide access to clean, sustainable and reliable energy.
UK at risk of falling further behind Europe for battery manufacturing
To foster relationships between industry and academic researchers
Research to focus on industry-defined goals to improve performance of electric vehicles
Identifying a battery failure mechanism to engineer a better battery
Three projects awarded to create new tools for battery researchers at leading UK facilities
First research challenges include the fast-charging of batteries, low temperature operation and thermal management of cells within battery packs
Neil Morris Brings Expertise in Business and Operations from the Energy Sector to Energy Storage Research Programme
Faraday Institution announces a new undergraduate scholarship programme for students of financially and socially disenfranchised backgrounds