The facility is the most centrally located battery testing location in London and serves as a central hub for About:Energy''s UK and European customers, whilst also helping to attract top talent from the capital.
State-of-the-art battery testing facility located in Southwark, London. Focus on next-generation batteries such as solid-state, sodium-ion, and LFMP. 3,000ft² lab designed to provide critical data and insights for battery
The facility is the most centrally located battery testing location in London and serves as a central hub for About:Energy''s UK and European customers, whilst also helping to attract top talent from the capital.
The facility is the most centrally located battery testing location in London and serves as a central hub for About:Energy''s UK and European customers, whilst also helping to attract top talent from the capital.
State-of-the-art battery testing facility located in Southwark, London. Focus on next-generation batteries such as solid-state, sodium-ion, and LFMP. 3,000ft² lab designed to provide critical data and insights for battery performance, reducing development timelines.
Its operations will focus on the development and testing of next-generation battery technologies, such as solid-state, sodium-ion, and Lithium iron Manganese Phosphate (LFMP) batteries.
London''s testing facilities aren''t just playing with fancy toys – they''re solving real-world energy puzzles. Take the Battery Performance Accelerator Lab in Canary Wharf, where batteries undergo more extreme conditions than a Londoner''s umbrella in a hailstorm.
Construction of the DP Word London Gateway is expected to get under way in 2022, and the battery to become operational in 2024. Additionally, InterGen is looking to develop another large scale battery project at its site in Spalding, Lincolnshire.
By offering access to essential data for advanced battery technologies, the facility aims to facilitate the integration of solid-state, sodium-ion, and LFMP batteries in various sectors.
5 天之前· Researchers at the Electrochemical Innovation Lab, University College London (UCL) and the Department of Engineering Science have developed a diagnostic method that can check the health of a battery module in about one second. Conventional methods can take minutes to hours per cell, meaning a single module might require days of testing. The new technique,
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"We are delighted to open our new battery testing facility, which will allow us to scale our battery testing capabilities and drive innovation across multiple industries" said Gavin White, co-founder and CEO of About:Energy.