Faraday Institution sprint to investigate safety of nextgen batteries
Monday 06 May 2024
In partnership with Ilika, the University of Oxford and University College London will establish thought leadership in safety protocols for next-generation batteries and undertake physical safety testing on prototype solid-state cells.
Faraday Institution Industry Sprints dedicate small multidisciplinary teams of researchers to solve a commercially relevant research opportunity. Over a period of 6 to 18 months, researchers work closely on the challenge, meeting frequently to review progress and hone plans.
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