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Faradion Features in The Guardian Newspaper
Faradion recently appeared in an article by the Guardian. This article describes how Faradion is helping to drive down the cost of battery packs for […]
Read MoreFaradion demonstrates world’s first sodium-ion powered vehicle
The world’s first sodium-ion powered vehicle has been successfully demonstrated by British battery R&D business Faradion
Read MoreFaradion Features on BBC World News
Faradion’s Chairman, Dr Chris Wright, appears on BBC World News to comment on an announcement by Tesla and to explain how Faradion’s sodium-ion batteries are the technology to watch for the future.
Read MoreRevolutionary British battery business Faradion secures additional funding
Start-up British battery developer Faradion is now able to push forward with its development programme following the decision of three of its investors – Finance […]
Read MoreFaradion Appears in BEST Magazine
Faradion has appeared in an article in the autumn edition of BEST magazine. This article describes Faradion’s history, achievements, and plans for the future.
Read MoreFaradion Appears in Chemistry & Industry Magazine
Faradion has appeared in an article in October’s edition of Chemistry & Industry. This article discusses the use and commercialisation of sodium-based battery systems, as lower cost alternatives to lithium-ion batteries.
Read MoreFaradion appears on front page of ACS magazine Chemical & Engineering News
Faradion has appeared in the cover story of a recent edition of Chemical & Engineering News. This article, entitled Chemistry’s Electric Opportunity, describes how the cost of today’s […]
Read MoreFaradion, Williams Advanced Engineering and the University of Oxford Win TSB Award
Faradion, Williams Advanced Engineering and the Department of Materials, University of Oxford have been awarded a grant from the UK Government’s Technology Strategy Board (TSB) […]
Read MoreNew Investors in Sodium-Ion Battery Technology Company Faradion
The Sheffield based battery technology company Faradion Limited, UK has received further investment from a consortium comprising Haldor Topsøe A/S, a global market leader in catalysis and related process technologies, Finance Yorkshire’s Seedcorn Fund and Rising Stars Growth Fund II LP. As part of the investment Haldor Topsøe will collaborate with Faradion to further co-develop and scale up key parts of the company’s sodium-ion technology. Furthermore Haldor Topsøe receives a license to manufacture and sell cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries using Faradion technology.
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