About London Lithium Battery Group
We are a battery research group based in the Chemistry Department of University College London. Our research interest lies in the interface between materials science, electrochemistry, and solid-state chemistry, with a special emphasis on beyond-lithium battery chemistries and materials.
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6 FAQs about [London Lithium Battery Group]
What is a lithium ion battery (LIB)?
The IMD has a branch of research exploring the use of novel, uniquely structured anode materials for use in lithium ion batteries (LIBs). When compared to nickel type batteries (Ni-Cd, Ni-MN) or lead acid batteries, the LIB is characterised by its high energy/power density, low self-discharge, long lifespan and by being lightweight.
What are lithium-ion batteries used for?
Lithium-ion batteries are essential components in a number of established and emerging applications including: consumer electronics, electric vehicles and grid scale energy storage. However, despite their now widespread use, their performance, lifetime and cost still needs to be improved.
How much does the UK government invest in battery technology?
It represents a UK Government investment of £610 million between 2017 and 2025. It supports the UK’s world-class battery facilities along with growing innovative businesses that are developing the battery supply chain for our future prosperity.
Who is the Faraday Institution?
The Faraday Institution is a key delivery partner for the Faraday Battery Challenge Get directions to The Faraday Institution’s Harwell Campus location. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website.
How many electric vehicles can a large-scale lithium refiner produce?
Our large-scale plant's lithium will enable the production of over 1 million electric vehicles. As a flexible merchant lithium refiner we're not dependent on any single mine or any single cell producer. This is part of our strategy to continue to be as flexible and dynamic as possible.
What is a flexible merchant lithium refiner?
As a flexible merchant lithium refiner we're not dependent on any single mine or any single cell producer. This is part of our strategy to continue to be as flexible and dynamic as possible. Our strategy will provide supply chain security as the demand for electric vehicles in the UK and Europe continues to grow at an unprecedented pace.


