Sila Nanotechnologies
Sila Nanotechnologies is an American battery manufacturer that produces lithium–silicon batteries using nanoengineered silicon particles.[1][2][3] The company creates battery materials to replace traditional graphite anodes with a silicon-dominant composite material, in order to increase energy density.[4][5][6] The company is building a factory in Moses Lake in Washington state.[7]
Type | Privately held company |
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Founded | 2011 |
Founder | Gleb Yushin, Alex Jacobs, and Gene Berdichevsky |
Headquarters | Alameda, California, United States |
Website | silanano.com |
History
It was founded by Gleb Yushin, Alex Jacobs, and Gene Berdichevsky in 2011.
In April 2023, the company announced the availability of Titan Silicon, its first anode product.[7]
Products
Titan Silicon
Titan Silicon is an anode that promises range increases of 20% that charge 10-80% in as little as 20 minutes.[7]
Applications
The company's batteries are used in the WHOOP 4.0 fitness tracker.[8][9]
Daimler Benz has announced its intention to use Titan Silicon anodes in its Mercedes-Benz G-Class vehicle.[7]
References
- "Sila | Next-Gen Lithium-Ion Battery Materials". Sila. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
- Oberhaus, Daniel. "Welcome to the Era of Supercharged Lithium-Silicon Batteries". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
- Anderson, Stuart. "Sila's Gleb Yushin Shows How Immigrants Can Change The World". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
- "Electric cars are here to stay, thanks to this new battery tech". WIRED Middle East. 2020-07-14. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
- Newman, Jared. "The 10 most innovative consumer electronics companies of 2022". Fast Company.
- Lienert, Paul (2023-04-04). "New silicon anodes could help EV batteries go farther, charge faster". Reuters. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
- Weiss, C. C. (2023-04-11). "Nano-composite silicon anode promises EV range boost & 10-min charging". New Atlas. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- "Lithium-ion batteries just made a big leap in a tiny product". MIT Technology Review. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
- O'Kane, Sean (2021-09-08). "Whoop's new fitness tracker is better thanks to a battery breakthrough". The Verge. Retrieved 2023-04-08.