Faraday Institution Invests £9m Into Two Innovative Battery Manufacturing Projects
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Faraday Institution commits £9m to battery research
The Faraday Institution is committing £9 million to advance its application-inspired research programme to deliver battery innovationsTwo new projects will begin in October 2025, including a Faraday Institution project that will advance scientific understanding of battery formation, ageing and testing. The project aims to develop new protocols to reduce the time and energy it takes to manufacture batteries in gigafactories.This marks the beginni…
The Faraday Institution announces £9m funding
The Faraday Institution has announced a £9m commitment to build on its application-inspired research programme to deliver future battery innovations. The two new projects will begin in October 2025 and include a Faraday Institution project to advance the scientific understanding of battery formation, ageing and testing for the first time. It will aim to formulate new protocols to reduce battery manufacturing time and energy consumption in gigafa…
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