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Map of the locations of the over 40 gigafactories that have been announced in Europe, listing their capacities in 2025 and 2030, the manufacturer, and whether the gigafactory is currently open, under construction or has been announced. Three gigafactories are listed for the UK, two for AESC-Envision and one for Britishvolt, all in northeast England. 13 are listed in Germany.

Faraday Institution publishes 2022 update to its study “UK Electric Vehicle and Battery Production Potential to 2040”

Growing optimism but redoubling of efforts needed to keep pace with investments across Europe.

Faraday Institution widens research scope to inform priorities for future research

The Faraday Institution has initiated 16 small, fast-paced, focused projects in areas not covered within its existing battery research portfolio, widening its research scope, and set of university partners.

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

Powering our sustainable future

The Royal Institution and the Faraday Institution bring you a quality video resource to inspire young people about battery careers, as we look to power our sustainable future. Please share.

Coventry University brings new capability to Faraday Institution LiSTAR project

We are delighted to announce that Coventry University has joined LiSTAR – the Faraday Institution’s research project developing lithium-sulfur technology, bringing a new capability to the consortium and removing a bottleneck in cell manufacturing

Faraday Institution Refreshes Board of Trustees

Distinguished leaders – Esther Hills and Hanno Kirner – will help guide energy storage research programmes for automotive and other sectors

Three further Industry Fellowships awarded to improve and commercialise battery technology

The Faraday Institution has awarded a further two Industry Fellowships to join the thirteen previously awarded in 2020 and 2021.

North East LEP investment aims to grow region’s battery sector

NE LEP has awarded £90k to expand the work of a new partnership aimed at growing the North East’s battery sector.

Harwell Campus solar array, the site of the STEPS testbed site, testing technology from Brill Power and AMTE Power

Harwell Campus to provide testbed demonstrating energy storage innovations

Interreg STEPS programme, Faraday Institution and Cambridge Cleantech enable collaboration of three SMEs

Gavin and Kieran of About Energy

Commercial UK battery modelling capability to speed up battery development in UK

About:Energy spun out from Imperial College London and University of Birmingham and awarded Entrepreneurial Fellowship

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