Nexeon – the Oxfordshire company developing silicon materials for next generation Li-ion batteries – is sampling silicon-enhanced batteries to potential customers for evaluation. The move marks the halfway stage in its £10million SUNRISE (Synthomer, UCL & Nexeon’s Rapid Improvement in the Storage of Energy) project. SUNRISE is on target to develop materials based on silicon ...
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