Low cost high energy denisty anode for stationary energy storage
Lead Participant:
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
Abstract
Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd and University College London are working together to develop a new low-
cost high-energy denisty anode material for sodium-ion batteries. The new material will be an important step
in the development of this very young technology. This project will play an important part in providing energy
storage in the UK and tackling the energy trilemma. The devices will lower the cost of domestic energy storage
making it financially viable for consumers, increasing the uptake of renewables and contributing to a reduction
in the UK’s reliance on fossil fuels.
cost high-energy denisty anode material for sodium-ion batteries. The new material will be an important step
in the development of this very young technology. This project will play an important part in providing energy
storage in the UK and tackling the energy trilemma. The devices will lower the cost of domestic energy storage
making it financially viable for consumers, increasing the uptake of renewables and contributing to a reduction
in the UK’s reliance on fossil fuels.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON | £99,943 | |
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Participant |
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON | ||
SHARP LABORATORIES OF EUROPE, LTD. | £99,984 | £ 49,992 |
INNOVATE UK |
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ORCID iD |
Jawwad Darr (Project Manager) |