New project aims to unlock next generation cathode materials for tomorrow’s batteries

Tamara Ceaikovski

The University of Oxford is to lead a new £3 million project to develop novel cathode materials for future lithium-ion batteries. This could unlock a range of improvements that include better battery performance, improved energy density, reduced cost and a lower environmental footprint. Ultimately, this could significantly advance progress towards Net Zero by boosting the range and power available to electric vehicles. Professor Robert House is Principal Investigator for the 3D-CAT project.

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