Faraday Institution

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The Faraday Institution is the UK’s independent institute for electrochemical energy storage science and technology research.

Joined June 2017

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  1. Feb 4

    "1.4% of new cars sold in 2019 were BEVs, underscoring the challenge of fast-tracking a shift to zero-emission transport. Ambition must be matched by further measures to support the building of supply chains & research & commercialisation of next generation batteries"

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  2. Feb 3

    Maddie Goes Electric, Episode 2: Charging an electric car at home & loca... via

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  3. Feb 3

    Attractive PhD studentships in battery science & engineering with and partner universities. Enhanced annual stipend & generous training budget. Start Oct 2020. Please spread the word

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  4. Jan 31
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  5. Jan 31

    Good to see a Q&A with Rob Weatherup, Principal Investigator of the ‘What Lies Beneath’ battery characterisation project being featured in this Oxford Science Blog.

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  7. Jan 30

    The Faraday Battery Challenge is pleased to be supporting this event as a founding partner. The event aims to showcase the best of British battery research, technology and innovation to an international audience.

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  8. Jan 30

    We welcome our latest exhibitor for We are excited to start working with them on the 2020 show co-located with and

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  9. Jan 29

    We're delighted to launch our Industry Fellowships to foster relationships between UK battery researchers based in industry and academia. Applications invited by 1 April to undertake a mutually beneficial, collaborative energy storage research project

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  10. Jan 23

    We’re pairing up UK businesses + primary schools in our campaign 🚀 Climb aboard to inspire future STEMists! Our brilliant Batteries Box is developed in partnership with 🔋🚘

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  11. Jan 24

    . PhD researchers creatively presented about their research & battery technology to inspire young people as part of their training🔋🚗

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  12. Jan 24

    42 Global Organizations Agree on Guiding Principles for Batteries to Power Sustainable Energy Transition. 10 guiding principles as the first step in a responsible, sustainable battery value chain

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  13. Jan 17

    Download the latest Faraday Report that gives an overview of current battery technologies & markets for high energy applications. A good introduction to current state of the art & an indication of what may be coming to the market over the next 5-10 years.

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  14. Jan 15

    .'s Maddie Moate talks through the process of choosing an EV, aiming to settle common apprehensions of EV ownership. This is highly accessible and worth watching for anyone looking to switch from a petrol or diesel.

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  15. Jan 15

    Pleased to see this event, which was well received in 2019, and organised by senior researchers in the multi-scale modelling project, will be held again on 16-17 March 2020.

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  16. Why not join the International Symposium on Sodium-Ion Battery Technology on 12th Feb REGISTER HERE:

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  17. Jan 7

    A very happy New Year from the team at . No doubt 2020 will bring many exciting developments – both for our organisation that encompasses researchers across the UK & the wider industry. Take a look at what we collectively have achieved to date

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  18. Jan 6

    📣 APC 15 is now live 📣 ✅Grant match funding available for UK-developed late-stage R&D ✅Investment to support growth in advanced low carbon propulsion capability in the automotive sector ✅Business with a UK entity can apply now Learn more & apply:

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  19. 19 Dec 2019

    2018/2019 was a year of development, transformation & growth for . Download our annual report and learn more about our ground-breaking research, our capability building initiatives as how we are helping the transition to a fully electric UK

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  20. 12 Dec 2019

    🎓We've had a brilliant couple of days hosting the PhD students here at Hyperdrive HQ! Wishing you all every success for the future!💡

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