Altilium, a Devon-based clean technology company focused on sustainable recovery of critical battery materials, has been awarded funding through the UK government’s Battery Innovation Programme.
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Devon clean-tech company Altilium has secured government funding to develop a closed-loop supply chain for battery materials as it continues its drive towards sustainable, high-performance battery ...
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