From:
Department for Business
and Trade
Published
24 August 2023
Summary
We are seeking views on our proposed work for a UK battery
strategy to ensure we have access to the widest possible evidence
and perspectives.
This call for evidence is being held on another
website.
This call for evidence closes at 11:59pm on 28 September
2023
Call for evidence description
The UK government expects battery design, development,
manufacturing, and recycling to play an essential role in meeting
our net zero targets. A thriving battery ecosystem could support
economic growth, productivity, and jobs.
Stakeholders can have a say on the opportunities, challenges, and
priorities for the battery sector by submitting a call for
evidence response by the 28 September 2023.
This call for evidence will be of interest to:
- the battery industry and related sectors, including those
involved in the battery supply chain – from design through
to manufacture, materials, and reuse, repurpose, recycling. It
also includes those with energy storage demands in the mobility
(personal and commercial, on- and off-highway) and energy
transmission and storage sectors
- designers, developers and innovators of batteries or their
component parts, in the commercial, industrial, and academic
sectors
- investors and developers involved in potential battery
projects, from gigafactory and other manufacturing development to
those involved in supply chain investments and recycling
infrastructure
- non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and other
organisations with an interest in energy storage
Documents
Call for
evidence on the scope and priorities for the UK battery
strategy
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