The Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development (DNRMMRRD) and the Advanced Materials and Battery Council (AMBC) have partnered with ICN to release of the Australian Battery Supply Chain Database, in support of the Queensland Battery Industry strategy.
Through strong partnerships between industry and government, Queensland is in an enviable position to grow a sustainable battery supply chain to meet local and domestic demand for stationary storage to support renewable energy use and for specialist applications like defence and mining. Queensland's critical minerals and mining expertise will attract investment in mineral refining, processing and advanced material and cell manufacturing.
Queensland's Battery Industry Strategy outlines how government will work with business, industry, and research institutes to realise these opportunities and create a diverse and dynamic battery sector to support Queensland's transition to reach zero net emissions by 2050.
Over the next five years, the strategy will benefit from approximately $570 million* in investment to position Queensland to be at the forefront of battery technology development and commercialisation.
This could translate to more than 9,100 jobs and contribute $1.3 billion to our economy by 2032.
This makes it easier to identify companies in Australia that currently, or plan to, operate within an Australian advanced materials and battery supply chain.
AMBC is an industry-led association that promotes the development and commercialisation of electrochemical energy storage technology and the revitalisation of advanced materials and battery manufacturing in Australia to participate in the global energy transition.
Developed with funding from the Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water, at the request of the AMBC, this database is designed to assist with the evolution of an advanced materials and battery manufacturing ecosystem in Australia.
When it comes to finding new battery opportunities, one of the biggest challenges can be breaking into new or expanding supply chains. Using the Database and our Industry Specialists, you can be sure to find new work opportunities perfect for your business:
Are you planning a battery related project in Australia? This database makes it easier for you to identify companies in Australia that currently, or plan to, operate within an Australian advanced materials and battery supply chain.
Promote your project to battery suppliers in Australia – and to over 90,000 suppliers through Gateway by ICN nationally.

The ability to prototype, scale and prove-out battery materials, cells adn systems is critical to battery product commercialisation and the growth of battery industries. QUEST Hub will provide access to these key capabilities through the establishment of world-class research, development and testing facilities that will enable industry to innovate, value add and translate new ideas to real-world outcomes.