The ARC Training Centre for Future Energy Storage Technologies (StorEnergy) was established from an Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Research Program grant to train and skill the next generation of researchers and workers within the energy industry. The Centre created new knowledge in advanced energy materials, batteries and battery-control systems for integration into end-user industries.
Led by Professor Jenny Pringle and spanning five Australian universities, our researchers facilitated small to medium-sized enterprises to take a global leadership role in advancing and producing new-age energy storage technologies. By harnessing the expertise of researchers and industry partners, storEnergy delivered lasting benefits to our economy, the community and the environment.
We’re grateful to our 11 Government and Industry partners and thank them for their contributions, energy, enthusiasm, and support.
We officially ran from 6 May 2019 to 30 June 2025.
Some of our achievements in numbers across the Centre's lifetime
- Operated for 2248 days
- $7,673,532.35 funding (cash and in-kind contributions) from the ARC, our universities and partners
- Over 270 research outputs – publications, patents, conference talks
- Over 430 presentations given
- 120 postgraduate students received support or training
- Over 30 research fellows worked at the Centre
- Over $35m additional funding secured attributable to the Centre