AceOnâs mobile solar power station awarded Innovate funding Mark Thompson AceOn, a UK-based company, has been awarded a £1 million grant from Innovate UK to accelerate development work on its mobile solar energy storage unit.
A pioneering battery and energy storage firm it is leading the development and commercial use of a ground-breaking new battery technology.
The newly-designed product will use Sheffield-based Faradionâs sodium-ion batteries which use low-cost materials that are sustainable and widely available.
AceOn, one of the UK leading solar energy and storage specialists, will be working in partnership with the University of Wolverhampton, DZP Technologies, a specialist battery materials development company, and Nigeria-based energy and power company Nevadic to deliver the innovative Government-backed project.
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