Faraday Battery Challenge Round 6: Feasibility Studies

Up to £10m is available to demonstrate or accelerate state of the art battery technologies in the UK, grow the supply chain & increase UK competitiveness.

Opportunity Details

When

Registration Opens

16/05/2023

Registration Closes

12/07/2023

Award

Your project’s total costs must be between £100,000 and £750,000. Up to 70% of costs can be covered.

Organisation

Innovate UK

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Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation, will invest up to £10 million in innovation projects across the two strands of this competition. This funding is from the Faraday Battery Challenge (FBC).

The aim of this competition is to:

  • accelerate development and commercialisation of state of the art battery technologies in the UK
  • support growth of the supply chain and companies in the UK battery sector
  • increase UK competitiveness in the global battery industry
  • demonstrate ability of battery technologies to meet the needs of specific applications

This competition is split into 2 strands:

  • Faraday Battery Challenge Round 6 Innovation: Feasibility Studies (this strand: project costs £100k-£750k, lasting 3-12 months)
  • Faraday Battery Challenge Round 6 CR&D (project costs £300k-£2.5m, lasting 6-15 months)

It is your responsibility to ensure you submit your application to the correct strand for your project. Innovate UK KTN’s Batteries team can advise if in doubt.

Projects for both strands must be collaborative, and must involve at least one SME.

  • To lead a project your organisation must:

    To collaborate with the lead, your organisation must be one of the following UK registered:

    • business of any size
    • academic institution
    • charity
    • not for profit
    • public sector organisation
    • research and technology organisation (RTO)

    Subcontractors are allowed in this competition, but are not considered to be collaborators.

    A UK registered business can lead and be included as a collaborator on any number of applications.

    An academic institution, RTO, charity, not for profit or public sector organisation can collaborate on any number of applications.

  • Your project must:

    • have total costs between £100,000 and £750,000
    • start on 1 November 2023
    • end by 31 October 2024
    • last between 3 and 12 months
    • carry out all of its project work in the UK
    • intend to exploit the results from or in the UK

    You must demonstrate how your technology will address at least one of the following battery performance metrics:

    • reduce cost at the cell and pack level, as well as minimising manufacturing costs
    • increase energy density (Wh/kg) at cell and pack level
    • increase power density (W/kg) at cell and pack level
    • increase safety by reducing or eliminating thermal runaway risk
    • increase first life by lengthening cell and pack life
    • broaden the temperature ranges that a pack efficiently operates at
    • increase predictability by developing ways to better predict range and battery health
    • increase recyclability by designing for end-of-life or reuse and improving recycling techniques
    • increase sustainability by reducing carbon emissions, energy consumption and improving resource efficiency
  • We are particularly interested in funding projects that will enable:

    • a competitive and sustainable nickel-rich UK battery supply chain
    • high performance, high-value, modest volume applications where UK has established and emerging strength
    • low cost, appropriate energy density solutions, at pack level, for applications requiring lower performance and low cost
    • greater than 350Wh/kg energy density at pack level
    • improved fast charge capability for specific applications
    • high cycle life and reduction of battery degradation
    • battery safety to enable higher performance
    • total end-to-end life-cycle sustainability, including reduction of energy consumption and carbon emissions, across the battery supply chain and throughout battery life
    • increased equipment manufacturing capability for state-of-the-art batteries within the UK
    • enhanced digital capability across the battery value chain, for example big data and AI for materials discovery, design optimisation and performance verification and digitisation of the end-to-end bill-of-process or of provenance and state

    For feasibility studies we encourage applications that:

    • trial advanced and very novel battery technologies for the first time
    • exploit scientific advances from the Faraday Institution and wider research base
    • trial novel approaches, tools and methods
    • support trial and adaptation of existing materials, processes or equipment for application in battery technologies or the battery supply chain

    We are looking for technologies and advances that could have a transformational effect for example on cost, performance or sustainability.

  • Your project must target performance requirements for automotive applications. This includes:

    • on and off-highway vehicles
    • medium and heavy goods vehicles
    • passenger cars and vans
    • buses
    • motorsport
    • e-motorcycles

    Your project can:

    • target applications with performance requirements that are related to automotive performance requirements
    • develop breakthrough technologies that have the potential for widespread sectoral adoption.

    You must clearly demonstrate your understanding of the performance synergies and route to market in your application.

    Your project must focus on one or more areas of the battery value chain:

    • raw materials
    • cell materials and cell components
    • modules, packs, battery management systems and their components
    • recycling and second life
  • Your project activities may require one of the following:

    • an Environmental Permit (England and Wales)
    • an Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland and Northern Ireland) Permit
    • a Waste Management Licence (Scotland and Northern Ireland)
    • compliance with the Waste Battery and Accumulator Regulations (UK)

    Further information can be found here:

    Check if you need an environmental permit – GOV.UK

    Environmental management : Environmental permits – detailed information – GOV.UK

    Get an opinion from the definition of waste service – GOV.UK

    Innovate UK reserves the right to share information regarding your grant application with the Environment Agency where Innovate UK perceives there to be a need for environmental compliance documents in place in order to conduct project activities.

  • Innovate UK KTN held an online briefing on Tuesday 17th May, 10am-12:30pm. Click here to watch the recording and view the slides.

    If you would like help to find a collaboration partner, contact Innovate UK KTN’s Batteries team.

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