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Sila receives USD 100 million grant from US Department of Energy

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  • Sila Nanotechnology, a developer of silicon anode material for EV batteries, has been awarded a USD 100 million grant by the US Department of Energy to develop its 600,000+ square foot facility in Moses Lake, Washington, and scale manufacturing of its silicon anode materials.

  • The facility, which is set to have a capacity of 20 GWh of capacity by 2026 (enough to power 200,000 EVs) will begin production in 2H 2024, with full production to be underway by 1H 2025. Mercedes-Benz is set to be the facility’s first commercial customer and will be using Sila’s anode materials to power its EVs.

  • Analyst QuickTake: The funding provided to Sila is part of the first phase of a total of USD 7 billion in grants to be given by the US Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. This aims to expand domestic manufacturing of EV batteries and electrical grid batteries with a focus on increasing domestic processing of materials and components currently imported from other countries.

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