UK government establishes £65m (Rs 640 crore) EV battery research institute

Six universities are involved in forming what the Government hopes will be a formative power in EVs.

03 Oct 2017 | 2264 Views | By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK

The Government has announced a £65 million (Rs 640 crore) research institute involving six UK universities to further electric vehicle (EV) battery technology. 

The Faraday Battery Institute incorporates academics from Cambridge, Oxford, Warwick, Imperial College London, Newcastle University and University College London.

The six universities are investing £13.7m (Rs 135 ...

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