Through CEAMS, Levidian collaborated with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), and the Henry Royce Institute (Royce) at the University of Manchester to explore the development of next-generation battery technologies.

Levidian is a British climate technology business supporting decarbonisation across carbon-intensive industries.  Amongst a range of other products and services, the company manufactures graphene which was applied within the CEAMS project to investigate new battery chemistries and enable more sustainable and efficient energy storage solutions.

Through CEAMS, Levidian were able to access leading expertise in graphene through Royce and use materials supplied by the organisation to process, manufacture and test batteries at the National Graphene Institute using novel electrochemistry. The batteries were then characterised at NPL to provide valuable data on cycle stability and assess the most promising materials for electrochemical energy storage.

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