Supergen Energy Storage Network+

Connecting and serving stakeholders across the whole energy community, advancing and championing UK energy storage research and deployment.

What we do

The Supergen Energy Storage Network+ is an integrated, forward-looking platform that supports, nurtures the expertise of the energy storage community, disseminating it through academia, industry, and policy, at a particularly important time when decisions on future funding and research strategy are still being resolved.

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A well-established & growing base of expert members from different aspects of energy storage
A multi-disciplinary investigator team from 12 UK Universities
70+ Early Career Researchers in our network
Global industry support from 60+ companies
£410K of flexible funding available to invest into research & career development through our flexible funding scheme
7+ funded research projects

Latest Supergen news

Volunteering Opportunity for UK-Based Early Career Researchers

August 9th, 2024

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IEA Energy Storage TCP - UK National Team update, May 2024

May 17th, 2024

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Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Smart Energy Innovation Showcase 2023

November 24th, 2023

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Energy Storage Masterclass, 21 March 2023

May 2nd, 2023

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Energy Storage: Gaps and Opportunities Analysis - Workshop

March 13th, 2023

The workshop aims to identify opportunities arising in specific market sectors relevant to energy storage.

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World Energy Storage Conference 2022 - The call for abstracts for this conference is now open.

April 26th, 2022

The call for abstracts for this conference is now open. We cordially welcome oral or poster presentations from the whole world.

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Latest Supergen events

IDRIC - Energy Storage for Industrial Decarbonisation

February 10th, 2023

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The 2nd World Energy Storage Conference jointly with the 7th UK Energy Storage Conference

October 12th, 2022

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UKESTO showcases national energy storage innovation, describing energy storage facilities in the UK and providing data from test beds.

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The aim of this roadmap is to assess its role in the UK’s transition to net-zero & to identify the contribution of research & innovation to meeting the deployment challenges.

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