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Williams wins Queens Award for Formula E battery innovation

Williams F1 might be struggling for speed in Grand Prix events, but there's no stopping Williams Advanced Engineering when it comes to the pace they're setting in battery technology innovation. The company's work in successfully transferring battery technology they developed for Formula E into wider commercial applications had been recognised with a prestigious Queen's Award for Enterprise in Innovation. "We are honoured to have been recognised by Her Majesty with this award for the industry-leading work of Williams Advanced Engineering in delivering a world-first that will light the way for future sustainable transport," said Craig Wilson, Managing Director of Williams Advanced...
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