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Engineering Research Centre in Warwickshire
UK Battery Industrialisation Centre
UKBIC
UK Battery Industrialisation Centre is located in WarwickshireUK Battery Industrialisation CentreLocation within Warwickshire
General information
TypeEngineering Research Centre
AddressWarwickshire, CV8 3AL
Coordinates52°22′29″N 1°29′13″W / 52.3747°N 1.487°W / 52.3747; -1.487
Elevation80 m (262 ft)
Completed2020
Cost£108m

The UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UK BIC) is a research centre in the United Kingdom, to develop new electrical batteries, for the British automotive industry. UKBIC provides over £60 million worth of specialized manufacturing equipment, supporting manufacturers, entrepreneurs, researchers, and educators in battery technology development. It has accelerated low carbon R&D, contributing to the UK's Net Zero goal by 2050.

History

Funding for the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC) is supplied by United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI). This financial support was announced on 29 November 2017. The facility was officially inaugurated by the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, in July 2021, as documented on the UKBIC's official website.

Location

The UKBIC facility is located outside Coventry, adjacent to Coventry airport and about half a mile east of the junction between the A46 and A45. This is just outside the city boundary, in the extreme north of Warwick District, Warwickshire.

References

  1. The Engineer May 2019
  2. "UKBIC: A British Success Story Pioneering a Greener Future". UKBIC Official Website. 15 July 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2023.

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