
Major milestone achieved by Thurso-based battery firm
A Thurso-based battery manufacturer has achieved “a major milestone” in its plans to access global markets. AMTE Power is believed to be the first European business to receive certification for
A Thurso-based battery manufacturer has achieved “a major milestone” in its plans to access global markets. AMTE Power is believed to be the first European business to receive certification for
The AMS Evolution Livestream expert panel representing Ford, AMTE Power and Henkel, discussed the fast-changing production requirements as cell manufacturers and OEMs ramp up Gigafactories and battery pack assembly. OEMs
The UK government must continue to support the creation of a British battery industry, a senior tech boss has warned, as a growing number of firms are being pulled towards
UK battery cell maker Amte Power, which manufactures lithium-ion and sodium-ion cells, claimed to be the first European business to receive UN38.3 transportation testing certification for a sodium-ion cell. The accreditation
UK developer and manufacturer of lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery cells, AMTE Power, has received UN38.3 transportation testing certification for a sodium-ion cell. The accreditation for its Ultra Safe sodium-ion product
AMTE Power has become the first European business to receive UN38.3 transportation testing certification for a sodium-ion cell with its first deployment, and signed a deal to explore using recycled
AMTE Power has become the first European business to receive UN38.3 transportation testing certification for a sodium-ion cell. The accreditation for its Ultra Safe sodium-ion product marks another important step
AMTE Power plc (LON:AMTE), a leading UK developer and manufacturer of lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery cells for specialist applications in growing markets, has become the first European business to receive
AMTE Power announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with CalPac Resources Limited, which is developing novel technology derived from green hydrogen manufacturing to refine copper from industry
The Faraday Institution is working with partners on the Interreg North-West Europe (NWE) STEPS programme to strengthen the competitiveness of innovative storage providers by using a user-centric, demand-driven approach to bring products