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Liverpool partners in EU project to speed up battery development
Researchers from the University’s Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy and the Materials Innovation Factory are partners in a €20M EU project to significantly accelerate the speed of battery development while keeping an eye on sustainability.
BIG-MAP – which stands for Battery Interface Genome – Materials Acceleration Platform – brings together 34 academic and industrial partners from 15 countries and aims to intensify data exchange and cooperation operating within the broader framework of the BATTERY2030+ initiative.
Liverpool researchers are contributing their knowledge and expertise in battery electrochemistry, alongside research using artificial intelligence (AI) and robotic platforms to design new materials to support energy technologies to the project.