Energy transition and decarbonizationHorizon 2020

OXIS Energy creating lighter, more efficient batteries for electric vehicles

In the framework of ALISE project, we publish a video of our partner OXIS specialised in the development of Lithium-Sulfur batteries.

Since 2005, OXIS Energy has spearheaded the Next Generation of Batteries, pioneering rechargeable Lithium Sulfur technology. The company has developed its unequalled technology around sulfur based cathode materials, highly stable electrolyte systems and anodes made of lithium metal. OXIS is already able to produce cells which are superior in terms of safety, weight, cycle life and ageing. OXIS is based at the Culham Science Centre near Oxford in the UK, at the site where the original li-ion batteries were developed and prototyped. OXIS has well equipped laboratories with state of the art equipment and one of the largest dry room facilities in Europe. At the start of 2010, OXIS employed 10 staff – today it has a work force of more than 50.