The UK is in a strong position to lead future battery cell innovations for the automotive sector, according to the latest insight from the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC).
Former-APC technology trends strategist Jon Regnart explains more about this report and its key findings, which include:
The automotive sector will dominate future battery demand, driving battery innovation.
There are three broad clusters of batteries emerging in the global automotive industry.
Eight promising cell...
The UK is in a strong position to lead future battery cell innovations for the automotive sector, according to the latest insight from the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC).
Former-APC technology trends strategist Jon Regnart explains more about this report and its key findings, which include:
- The automotive sector will dominate future battery demand, driving battery innovation.
- There are three broad clusters of batteries emerging in the global automotive industry.
- Eight promising cell innovations are close to market, offering significant global opportunity.
- The UK has strategic advantage in development of silicon dominant anodes and sodium ion batteries.
- The UK needs to attract cathode and anode manufacturers to support innovation ecosystem and anchor supply chains.
Find out more information on this report here: UK in strong position to lead future battery cell innovation for the automotive sector
It provides a qualitative assessment of the UK’s existing capability in battery developments that have the highest potential of being commercialised globally in the next 3+ years.
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