Competition aims to support SMEs in UK battery sector

UK Research and Innovation has launched a new £1.5m competition to support UK SMEs working in the battery sector.

The competition provides SMEs with the opportunity to work with the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC), which was opened in 2021 to provide UK battery manufacturing scale-up and skills for the battery sector.

UKBIC said the competition is open to UK SMEs focused on complete battery cell development projects, including mixing and coating, calendering and slitting, through to cell assembly, formation and ageing; and proving electrode manufacturing at scale.

In a statement, Dr Vishal Nayar, Business Development Manager, at the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre, said: “Developing a home-grown cell supply chain is critical to the growth of the UKs battery industry and the cornerstone of building an ecosystem which can support the establishment of gigafactories in the UK. This competition will help bridge the gap for those companies who wish to get on the scale-up ladder.”

Oyebola Bello, Programme Manager at the Faraday Battery Challenge, added: “We know the leap to manufacturing scale-up can be tricky for SMEs and we wanted to be able to help them make the transition. Our £1.5m competition is designed to do exactly that.

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