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UK awards £35M to three low-carbon propulsion technology projects

Green Car Congress

With a total value of more than £70 million (US$91 million), including both government and industry investment, the projects are expected to enhance the UK’s supply chain and competitiveness in the development of ultra-low emission vehicles as well as upskilling UK workers.

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Britishvolt wants to build battery gigafactories around the world

Charged EVs

As EV sales grow, it is critical to establish local battery production and shorten supply chains. How will cell manufacturers future-proof their cell production facilities? For Aston Martin, a joint R&D team will design, develop, and industrialize battery packs, including bespoke modules and a battery management system.

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UK Faraday Battery Challenge awards £23M to support development of electrified car batteries

Green Car Congress

This is a massive investment in business-led battery R&D in the UK, supporting innovative technologies and helping to build a UK supply chain that can compete on the global stage. Two HESS will be built—one for lab tests in a controlled environment and one for tests in an Aston Martin vehicle. million to 63 projects.