The University of Nottingham is working with E.ON to develop
a next generation ‘super battery’ which will enable households and businesses
to benefit from clean, cheap and powerful energy storage.
The contract with the University to develop the new energy
storage device (known as a supercapattery) is one of three research projects
amounting to a total of £1 million that E.ON is sponsoring, which aim to
improve energy storage technologies and energy efficiencies for businesses and
households.