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Report predicts Australia could generate $16.9b from battery industry by 2030

Australia's revenue potential from building a battery industry has doubled to A$16.9 billion in the last 18 months, emphasising the sector's rapid growth and the need of taking action, according to a report backed by government and battery industry research group Future Battery Industries.

FBICRC launches cathode precursor production pilot plant in Perth

The WA Government has welcomed the launch of the Future Battery Industries Cooperative Research Centre's (FBICRC) Cathode Precursor Production pilot plant, which was backed...

FBICRC outlines pathway for Australia to claim its share of the global battery industry

The Future Battery Industries Cooperative Research Centre (FBICRC) has released a document titled: “Towards 2030 – Australia’s Battery Powered Future”, outlining how Australia can...

FBICRC to set up cathode precursor manufacturing pilot plant in WA

The Western Australian Government has invested $900,000 in the Future Battery Industries Cooperative Research Centre (FBICRC) Cathode Precursor Production pilot plant project. Led by Curtin...

Australia could become a key player in the global batteries industry, according to report

An independent report prepared by global services and consulting company Accenture predicts that Australia could play a significant role in the global future battery...

Landmark study lays foundations for new battery industries in Australia

A new CSIRO report has found that Australia is on the verge of developing significant capability and capacity to move further along the battery...
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