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Analysis
17th May 2012
Nexeon wins Climate Week Award for Best Technological Breakthrough

Abingdon-based Nexeon has won a prestigious Climate Week Award in the Best Technological Breakthrough category, for their lithium ion battery technology that uses silicon in place of carbon. Finalists in 14 categories along with eminent individuals attended the Climate Week reception at Lancaster House, London on 12 March.

Test & Measurement
30th January 2012
Cost effective Vehicle Mount Computer Hard to Resist

NEXCOM 7 VMC 1000 all-in-one (AIO) vehicle mount computer is a great solution for a variety of in-vehicle computing applications. VMC 1000 features an incredibly compact design which has an IP54 rated exterior and exceptional resistance to shock and vibration. Designed to deliver consistent performance in outdoor and mobile environments, VMC 1000 offers first rate communication connectivity and is therefore perfect for telematics, vehicle tracki...

Analysis
13th December 2011
Nexeon Signs up Major Global Automotive OEM

Nexeon, developer of next generation lithiumion batteries, has begun a collaboration with a global tier one automotive OEM with a view to optimising the company’s technology for electric vehicle applications.

Analysis
11th November 2011
Nexeon Named ‘Top Company to Watch’

Nexeon was named as the top Cleantech company to watch last night in the Cleantech Connect awards. These feature the hottest and fastest growing Cleantech companies in Europe. This year, companies featured in Cleantech Connect came from a wide variety of sectors including energy efficiency, solar, smart grid, water and transportation. Nexeon was recognised for the commercial traction it is now making, as well as its strong progress in improving t...

Analysis
14th October 2011
Nexeon Recognised in BEEA Awards

The company making huge leaps forward in the development of next generation lithium ion batteries was recognised in the BEEA awards yesterday. Nexeon, based in Oxfordshire, was a finalist in the ‘Best Design Team’ award for its work in using silicon in place of carbon as the anode material in Li-ion batteries. Progress has been rapid over the last few years with capacities of ‘18650’ cells having been increased to more than 4Ah. This co...

Power
3rd August 2011
£40 Million Boost for Rechargeable Batteries

Rechargeable lithium-ion battery technology has received a huge boost with the investment of £40 million in Nexeon, the company pioneering the use of silicon anodes in place of carbon. The Series C investment was led by existing investor Imperial Innovations Group and included Invesco Perpetual; both organisations are existing investors

Power
16th December 2010
Nexeon Announces Record Li-ion Battery Cell Performance

Nexeon has produced Li-ion battery cells with the world’s highest capacity for their size. The cells, which are based on Nexeon’s silicon anode technology, have a capacity of 3.2Ah and were produced at the Company’s pilot plant in Oxfordshire. This is above the capacity of even the best commercially available Li-ion batteries, and opens up the possibility of longer operating times for consumer electronic products and greater range for elec...

Power
29th November 2010
Nexeon Recognised for Innovation

Nexeon – the Oxfordshire company developing high performance lithium-ion rechargeable batteries based on silicon – has been recognised by nomination in The Engineer Technology & Innovation Awards. The awards are given annually to recognise organisations demonstrating excellence in technology, innovation and collaboration.

Analysis
2nd November 2010
Nexeon Named as 'One to Watch'

Nexeon - the company making waves with its development of next generation lithium-ion rechargeable battery technology - has picked up another accolade by being listed in the European Cleantech Connect Top 15 list of ‘Ones to watch and most promising companies in Cleantech’.

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