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Oxis Energy Limited

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CRN
04003357
Founded
2000
Age
26

Overview

Legal name
OXIS ENERGY LIMITED
Region
Unknown
Registered address
C/O BDO LLP
5 TEMPLE SQUARE
LIVERPOOL
L2 5RH
Insolvency history
Yes

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

5 events
11 Jun
2021

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

24 Mar
2021

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

28 May
2020

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

31 Dec
2018

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

26 May
2000

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

13 awards
First funded
2009
Funded years
2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020
Age at first award
9 years

Projects

2020 BIS-Funded Programmes

Aerospace Electric Propulsion Equipment, Controls & machines (AEPEC)

1 Apr 2020 to 30 Sep 2024

Awarded
£0
Total cost £0

Safran Power UK will work with its supply chain partners on all aspects of electrical power systems and energy useage on future technology aircraft. Scope will cover Generation, Control, Starter-Generator function and electrical actuation for More Electric Aircraft, and variants in Regional Jets, Biz Jets and advanced Rotorcraft. As the technology develop...

2018 EU-Funded Lead participant

Lithium Metal Cutting for Electrodes of Next Generation Batteries

1 Dec 2018 to 28 Feb 2021

Awarded
£121,464
Total cost £202,440

Awaiting Public Project Summary

2018 Collaborative R&D

Lithium Sulfur: Future Automotive Battery (LiS:FAB)

1 Apr 2018 to 30 Sep 2021

Awarded
£2,764,473
Total cost £4,607,454

he Lithium Sulfur: Future Automotive Battery (LiS:FAB) project will develop a next generation cell and module that is suitable for large electric vehicles such as trucks and buses. It will deliver a 400 Wh/kg Li-S cell that has the significantly improved power and cycle life required by large automotive applications. This cell will allow buses and trucks ...

2018 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Lithium Innovations for Future Electric vehicles (LIFE)

1 Apr 2018 to 30 Jun 2019

Awarded
£189,974
Total cost £316,623

"The adoption of high energy density batteries is necessary to extend the range of electric vehicles, reduce range anxiety, and increase consumer acceptance. Batteries using lithium-metal as the anode material have significantly higher energy densities than conventional Li-ion batteries; a two fold increase in gravimetric energy can be achieved using lith...

2016 BIS-Funded Programmes

Zephyr Innovation Programme (ZIP)

1 Nov 2016 to 31 Mar 2019

Awarded
£1,195,817
Total cost £2,391,633

The world-record breaking, unmanned, solar-electric, stratospheric aircraft, Airbus Zephyr, was developed as a High Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS) flying at up to 70kft, carrying payloads that provide services (e.g. surveillance) to the defence sector. Airbus is developing the next generation of Zephyr to address the substantially larger civilian market...

2016 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Microgrid Energy Storage using Lithum-Sulfur Batteries

1 Oct 2016 to 30 Sep 2017

Awarded
£58,417
Total cost £97,361

OXIS Energy, a manufacturer Lithium Sulfur battery technology has formed a collaboration with the University of Southampton to demonstrate a new rechargeable battery technology capable of achieving high cycle life at competitive costs to target the microgrid energy storage market. The project will exploit OXIS Energy's core Lithium Sulfur technology using...

2015 Feasibility Studies

Ultra Low Temperature Battery (ULTB)

1 Nov 2015 to 31 Jan 2017

Awarded
£49,139
Total cost £81,899

This project brings together two companies - Hyperdrive Innovation and Oxis Energy - who are the forefront of battery technology in the UK to explore the technical feasibility of a new generation of energy storage for use in extremely cold climates. This will be achieved by developing a low temperature electrolyte for Lithium-Sulfur (Li-S) rechargeable ba...

2015 Collaborative R&D

Pressure Tolerant Lithium Sulfur Battery for Marine Autonomous Systems

1 Oct 2015 to 30 Sep 2017

Awarded
£175,306
Total cost £292,177

Steatite Ltd, Oxis Energy Ltd, M Subs Ltd and the National Oceanography Centre have formed a collaborative partnership to develop a revolutionary pressure tolerant rechargeable battery solution based upon new, innovative Lithium Sulfur (Li-S) chemistry. The growing use of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) by the Oil & Gas industry, Defence sector and ...

2015 Feasibility Studies

Scaled Electricity Storage Using Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

1 Apr 2015 to 31 Mar 2016

Awarded
£104,609
Total cost £139,479

OXIS Energy, a manufacturer of a revolutionary new battery technology, and the University of St Andrews have joined together to demonstrate a new battery concept for the storage of grid-scale quantities of electricity. By exploiting OXIS Energy's core "lithium-sulfur" technology using a novel battery configuration the collaboration hopes to demonstrate a ...

2013 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Revolutionary Electric Vehicle Battery (REVB)

1 Nov 2013 to 30 Apr 2017

Awarded
£895,724
Total cost £1,492,873

The Revolutionary Electric Vehicle Battery (REVB) project aims to develop a revolutionary Lithium Sulfur (Li-S) vehicle battery and Battery Energy Management (BEM) system which will provide breakthrough improvements in energy density, cost, range and safety of electric vehicle batteries and put the UK in a world leading position to exploit this. The proje...

2013 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Investigation of New Conductive Carbon Materials for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

1 Aug 2013 to 30 Nov 2013

Awarded
£23,015
Total cost £30,687

Lithium-Sulfur batteries have been of great interest in recent years due primarily to their theoretical specific energy being several times greater that of Li-ion systems. However, Lithium-Sulfur batteries suffer from the issue of high internal resistance due to fact that sulfur is an electrical insulator resulting in poor performance. Here OXIS aim to de...

2011 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Recycling and Re-use of Polymer Lithium Sulphur Batteries

1 Nov 2011 to 30 Nov 2012

Awarded
£51,759
Total cost £69,013

OXIS Energy Ltd. is currently in the process of designing and developing a prototype battery module incorporating OXIS Energy’s proprietary Lightweight Polymer Lithium Sulphur (Li-S) electrochemistry. This breakthrough battery technology has the potential to replace Li-ion batteries as the main battery technology in electric vehicles. The feasibility stud...

Product types

BIS-Funded Programmes Collaborative R&D EU-Funded Feasibility Studies