The Faraday Institution, a leader in energy storage research, has announced a £29 million investment in six key battery research projects aimed at delivering a commercial impact.
A new HORIBA Chair will work with industry and academia to champion and develop new propulsion technologies, creating the next generation of battery and fuel cell mobility and leading the way towards a cleaner, greener, and carbon-free future.
UK academics at the forefront of battery research discuss the emerging technologies that could one day supercede - or at least complement - lithium-ion batteries