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UK-based consortium established to develop prototype solid-state batteries

MOU signed between Johnson Matthey, Faraday Institution, Britishvolt, Oxford University, UK Battery Industrialisation Centre, Emerson & Renwick and University of Warwick

Training, Tips for Online Working and STEM Outreach

In February, 30 Faraday Cohort PhD researchers spent a week at the University of Warwick. The Year 1 cohort attended WMG Battery School, with a wealth of expert lectures and lab sessions.

Faraday Institution Community Awards 2025

Join us in celebrating members of the community who demonstrate excellence and behaviours in line with our mission and values – and who go above and beyond what would normally be expected.  

New National Electrification Skills Framework and Forum could put the UK at the forefront of the green revolution

New technologies and a skilled workforce are both essential to meet the challenge of net carbon zero. To ensure the UK is ready for the transition, a new skills framework has been created by WMG – University of Warwick, The Faraday Institution and the High Value Manufacturing Catapult.

Faraday Institution commits a further £9m to battery research to deliver commercial impact

The £9 million will fund two research projects: FAST to advance battery formation, ageing, and testing for efficient and sustainable manufacturing and 3D-CAT to accelerate cathode material development

Lithium-Sulfur Batteries: Advantages

This is the first exert from Faraday Insight 8 entitled “Lithium-sulfur batteries: lightweight technology for multiple sectors” published in July 2020 and authored by Stephen Gifford, Chief Economist of the Faraday Institution and Dr James Robinson, Project Leader of the Faraday Institution’s LiSTAR project.

UK Electric Vehicle and Battery Production Potential to 2040

In an update to its 2022 study, the Faraday Institution predicts the “UK Electric Vehicle and Battery Production Potential to 2040”.

James Robinson named as Researcher Development Champion

James Robinson named as Researcher Development Champion.

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

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01813-8

The Faraday Institution launches new programme to research battery technologies for developing countries and emerging economies

Scientific, socio-economic and techno-economic studies to advance the use of energy storage to provide access to clean, sustainable and reliable energy.