WA home to $135 million national battery research hub

2019-04-10T05:02:44+08:00

Western Australia will host a national consortium to position Australia as a global leader in the manufacture and supply of batteries after a $135 million industry-backed research hub was supported by the Federal Government.  Federal Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, the Hon Karen Andrews, announced today that the Curtin University-led national collaboration of 58

WA home to $135 million national battery research hub2019-04-10T05:02:44+08:00

Curtin gets millions to spark up battery centre

2019-04-10T05:07:02+08:00

Perth will host a $135 million scientific push to grow Australia’s battery industry after the Federal Government kicks in $25 million today. Federal Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews will today announce the Government’s support for a Curtin University-led consortium of almost 60 industry, government and research organisations behind the Future Battery Industries Co-operative Research Centre. Ms Andrews said the Government had prioritised lithium, cobalt, titanium and other

Curtin gets millions to spark up battery centre2019-04-10T05:07:02+08:00

Super Batteries: Which Metal Will Fuel the Future?

2018-07-04T01:35:10+08:00

There has been a lot of discussion around which battery metal will reign supreme in the push to bring electric and hybrid vehicles to market. Currently lithium, nickel and cobalt are the heavyweight contenders, but what is next? Continue Reading

Super Batteries: Which Metal Will Fuel the Future?2018-07-04T01:35:10+08:00