The STEPS program by Faraday Institution and Cambridge Cleantech enable the collaboration of three SMEs at the Harwell Science & Innovation Campus in the UK. AMTE Power, Brill Power, and Starke Energy are joining forces to demonstrate new energy storage product innovations at a commercial-scale testbed, bringing their solutions one stage closer to market.
Three new technologies related to batteries energy storage systems will be integrated with the Science and Engineering Facilities Council’s (STFC) solar array at the South Car Park at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus. The testbed will demonstrate AMTE’s sodium-ion battery module using Brill Power’s battery intelligence technology and Stark Energy’s energy management system, which links stored energy into the electricity grid and markets. This is the first time that these technologies are being deployed in a commercially relevant project.
AMTE Power plc (LON:AMTE) is a recognised brand in the production of high-quality lithium-ion batteries across a range of markets including automotive, aerospace, defence, oil & gas and energy storage.