The ARC Training Centre for Future Energy Storage Technologies (storEnergy) was created with $4.4 million in funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC) and a further $6.7 million from our industry and university partners to train and skill the next generation of workers within the energy industry.
Led by Professor Jenny Pringle, storEnergy aims to challenge existing thinking and expand Australia’s capacity in energy storage and production. The centre is creating new knowledge and intellectual property in advanced energy materials, batteries and battery-control systems for integration into end-user industries.
Working with 11 organisations across government and industry, and five Australian universities, researchers at the centre facilitate 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 is delivering benefits to our economy, the community and the environment.
Who we are
Deakin University
University of South Australia
Monash University
University of Melbourne
Queensland University of Technology
- Calix Limited
- Cidetec
- CSIRO
- DST Group
- enyGy
- Ionic Industries
- M Brodribb
- Revo Group
- Sensorplex
- Sentek
- Sicona