UK's Oxis Energy leads Li-Sulphur battery research for auto applications

The next-generation cell and module is suitable for large EVs such as trucks and buses and significantly improve power and cycle life required by large automotive applications.

04 Apr 2018 | 3910 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

England-based Oxis Energy, which has been developing a next-generation battery, has announced that it will lead the Lithium Sulfur Future Automotive Battery (LiSFAB) project, valued at 7 million pounds (Rs 69 crore), funded by Innovate UK, which aims to transform electric vehicle technology for commercial applications.

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