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Energising the UK Battery Ecosystem 2025

Coventry, United Kingdom
Sep 9, 2025 - Sep 11, 2025
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Summary

The Energising the UK Battery Ecosystem 2025 conference, organized by The Faraday Institution, will take place from September 9 to 11, 2025, in Coventry. This event aims to unite over 550 delegates from academia, industry, and policy to discuss innovative research in energy storage and foster collaboration for a net-zero future.

Details

Location
Coventry, United Kingdom
Date
September 9th, 2025 - September 11th, 2025
Type
In Person
Website
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About the Conference

Join the Faraday Institution for its largest and most inclusive science dissemination and networking event to date. The conference will showcase cutting-edge research in energy storage, emphasizing collaboration between academia, industry, and policymakers. Participants can expect a vibrant atmosphere with over 550 delegates, including academics from UK and international institutions, industry representatives, and funding bodies.

Key Themes and Sessions

The conference will feature ten cross-cutting themes, including:

  • Active Materials & Supply Chain: Discussions on the entire lifecycle of battery materials, from mining to recycling.

  • Battery Modelling: Innovations in modelling methods that accelerate battery development.

  • Recycling and Reuse: Strategies for improving battery recycling processes and sustainability.

Keynote Speakers

Prominent speakers include Professor Sir Stanley Whittingham and Professor Shirley Meng, who will share insights on the future of battery technologies and their implications for energy storage solutions. The event will also include a closing keynote by Professor Paul Monks, Chief Scientific Advisor at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.

Networking Opportunities

Attendees will have numerous opportunities to network, including a welcome reception and a conference dinner at Coventry Cathedral, featuring an after-dinner talk by Robert Llewellyn, founder of Fully Charged. This is an essential event for anyone involved in the battery ecosystem, providing a platform to connect, collaborate, and innovate towards a sustainable future.

For more details, visit the official conference website or check the conference programme.


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