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UK Faraday Battery Challenge awards £23M to support development of electrified car batteries

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    By mmillikinJun 13, 2019, 5:00 am404 pts
    The UK government announced £23 million (US$29 million) in third-round funding from the Faraday Battery Challenge to projects to support the development of the latest electrified vehicle technology. The £23-million investment is part of the total £274 million (US$349 million) that will be awarded to…
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