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Bristol electric vehicle battery tech business raises £1.4m

Anaphite has developed technology that could be used to make battery manufacturing cheaper

Anaphite is a battery tech firm based in Bristol(Image: Handout)

A Bristol battery company has successfully raised £1.4m in its latest funding round.

Anaphite has developed technology that has the potential to make electric vehicle battery manufacturing cheaper and less energy intenstive.

The company was founded in 2018 by chemist Sam Burrow and physicist Alexander Hewitt after the duo met at the University of Bristol.

By 2021 the pair had applied their technology to lithium-ion battery cell electrodes and proven the application of their composites in dry coating feasibility trials with the University of Warwick.

The business has raised millions of pounds since it was established.

The latest cash injection is a combination of £700,000 in grant funding from Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Investor Partnerships: Clean Energy and Climate Technologies competition, alongside £700,000 of investment from climate-focused venture capital funds Elbow Beach and World Fund.

It is understood Anaphite will use the funding to expand its technology platform and further its commercial capabilities.

Anaphite’s chief executive Joe Stevenson said: “We're thrilled to have secured this grant support from Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and the matching investment from Elbow Beach, World Fund and other Anaphite investors.