Recharge Industries™ will build a large-scale $300 million lithium-ion battery cell production facility in Geelong, which will generate up to 30 gigawatt hours (GWh) of storage capacity.
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MPs and senators get behind battery manufacturing
Australian MPs and senators heard how the country should seize the moment to become a global battery manufacturer to power the next wave of renewable energy development at an event organised by Science & Technology Australia last week.
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B-cycle report reveals promising national battery collection rate
Australia’s official government-backed battery recycling scheme, B-cycle, has released its first performance report, which highlights the rapid scale and pace of the innovative product stewardship scheme.
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Northern Territory’s first battery cathode manufacturing facility
The Northern Territory Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop and operate the Territory’s first battery cathode manufacturing plant in Darwin.
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Battery manufacturing facility to boost QLD energy potential
Energy Storage Industries – Asia Pacific (ESI), an Australian-owned renewable energy company, has broken ground on a new $70 million battery manufacturing centre in Maryborough, Queensland.
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Queensland scales up its National Battery Testing Centre
The Queensland government will enhance the state’s place in the energy storage revolution via a $15 million investment to scale up the National Battery Testing Centre (NBTC), based in Banyo on Brisbane’s north side.
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WA invests in a new Cathode Precursor Production pilot plant
Through the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia, the Western Australian government has invested $900,000 in the Future Battery Industries Cooperative Research Centre (FBICRC) Cathode Precursor Production pilot plant project, led by Curtin University.
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Renascor and POSCO MoU gives major boost to battery manufacturing
Renascor Resources have signed a Mou with the world’s largest lithium-ion battery materials supplier, POSCO, to build a manufacturing facility for a Siviour Mine and Concentrator at Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, and battery anode material.
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NT to grow its battery manufacturing industry with FBICRC
To continue to drive investment and achieve a $40 billion economy by 2030, the Northern Territory government has announced a new partnership with the Future Battery Industries Cooperative Research Centre (FBICRC) to accelerate the state’s battery materials and manufacturing industry.
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GM, Wabtec to develop Ultium battery, HYDROTEC fuel cell systems
General Motors (GM) and Wabtec Corporation, global transport equipment and systems provider, will collaborate to develop and commercialise GM’s Ultium battery technology and HYDROTEC hydrogen
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Australian Advanced Materials to create self-charging batteries
Strategic Elements subsidiary Australian Advanced Materials (AAM) will develop a self-charging battery technology through a collaboration with the University of New South Wales and CSIRO.
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New government strategy boosts lithium-ion battery manufacturing
A new strategy commissioned by the Australian federal government will help maximise Australia’s potential as a world powerhouse in lithium-ion battery manufacturing.
Minister for trade, tourism and
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Townsville $2b lithium-ion battery factory gets a boost
A proposed $2-billion lithium-ion battery manufacturing facility in Townsville has moved closer to becoming a reality with the Queensland government today announcing an assistance agreement with the international
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QLD battery manufacturer hits new milestone
Queensland battery company Redflow has achieved a manufacturing milestone by successfully producing the first battery electrode stacks from its new factory in Thailand.
The battery stack is a critical
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Potential for Townsville battery manufacturing plant
The Boston Energy and Innovation (BEI) Consortium has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Townsville City Council to investigate the financial viability of building a 15GWh battery manufacturing
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