UK consortium enters race to build solid-state batteries for electric cars
by Jasper Jolly from on (#5NGZ6)
Some prototypes exist, but firms have struggled to commercialise a durable solid-state battery
British manufacturers believe the UK could become a significant exporter of solid-state batteries that could pave the way for lighter, longer-range electric cars within a decade, as a group of companies teamed up to develop prototypes.
The FTSE 100 chemicals company Johnson Matthey, the battery startup Britishvolt, which is backed by Glencore, and Oxford University are among the seven institutions that have signed a memorandum of understanding promising to work together on the technology.
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