Innovative nanoporous carbon materials for energy storage applications

Abstract

The project team MAST Carbon International, SLE, Johnson Matthey, Johnson Matthey Battery Systems (JMBS) and Bath University are developing a new form of carbon that will provide the basis for a range of new and enhanced electrical energy storage devices. The devices will have a significant impact on the introduction of hybrid electrical vehicles and renewable energy systems where improved energy storage will be critical to their future acceptability and commercial success.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

MAST CARBON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED £222,253 £ 111,126
 

Participant

ALPHASENSE LIMITED
UNIVERSITY OF BATH £178,500 £ 178,500
JOHNSON MATTHEY BATTERY SYSTEMS £116,860 £ 40,200
SHARP LABORATORIES OF EUROPE, LTD. £111,607 £ 40,737
JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC £152,272 £ 48,118
UNIVERSITY OF BATH

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