Nissan, Oxford and Gelion team up on solid-state sulfur battery project

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The three-year CoRe-SoLiS project starts in June with £3.4 million in funding to integrate Gelion’s sulfur cathode and support future scale-up

Nissan, the University of Oxford and Gelion are joining forces on a three-year project to develop lower-cost solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries for electric vehicles, supported by new UK grant funding.

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