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Addionics to partner with Blitz Motors to develop electric moped batteries

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  • Addionics, a British next-gen battery-tech company, has signed an agreement with Blitz Motors, an Israel-based smart electric moped manufacturer, to develop smart 3D electrodes.

  • Under the agreement, Addionics will supply its smart 3D electrodes to develop Li-ion batteries for Blitz Motors’ fleet of electric mopeds. The initial prototype model is expected to be completed in 2023. 

  • The smart 3D electrodes will improve travel range, reduce charging times, and lower production costs for Blitz Motors. 

<ul><li> Analyst QuickTake: Earlier this year , Addionics raised USD 27 million in a Series A funding round led by Deep Insight. The funds were utilized to develop and redesign the company’s smart 3D electrodes.</ul>

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