All Updates

All Updates

icon
Filter
Geographic expansion
Group14 Technologies begins construction of its BAM-2 factory
EV Economy
Apr 4, 2023
This week:
Product updates
Meta introduces Meta Credits digital currency for Horizon Worlds
Metaverse Platforms
Today
Product updates
Liquid AI launches STAR framework for AI model architecture optimization
Foundation Models
Today
Funding
9fin raises USD 50 million in Series B funding to expand US operations
Capital Markets Tech
Yesterday
Partnerships
Shastic partners with MeridianLink to provide AI workflow automation for financial institutions
Workflow Automation Platforms
Yesterday
Funding
KisoJi Biotechnology raises CAD 41 million to develop oncology candidate
AI Drug Discovery
Yesterday
M&A
Deel acquires UK money transfer startup Atlantic Money for undisclosed sum
Remote Work Infrastructure
Yesterday
Funding
Acorai raises EUR 4.2 million in funding to advance clinical studies
Next-gen Medical Devices
Yesterday
Product updates
Bosch announces Light Drive, an AR solution for all-day smart glasses
Extended Reality
Yesterday
Product updates
Partnerships
Vuzix expands OSHA collaboration; launches upgraded M400 AR smart glasses
Extended Reality
Yesterday
Product updates
StrikerVR launches pre-orders for consumer-facing Mavrik haptic VR gun
Extended Reality
Yesterday
Apr 4, 2023

Group14 Technologies begins construction of its BAM-2 factory

Geographic expansion

  • Group14 Technologies, a developer of silicon-carbon composite materials as an alternative for the graphite used in lithium-ion batteries, has begun construction of a second commercial-scale Battery Active Materials (BAM-2) factory in Moses Lake, Washington.

  • This is part of the company’s efforts to increase domestic manufacturing and meet EV demand in the US. The company’s one-million-square-foot facility will be the world’s largest factory of advanced silicon battery materials and it will be located near its first factory in Woodinville, Washington. Both will be manufacturing commercial quantities of SCC55, Group14’s advanced silicon battery technology which provides higher energy density and charge rates than traditional lithium-ion batteries.

  • The BAM-2 factory construction will begin with two large-scale manufacturing modules, each capable of delivering 2,000 tons per year of SCC55. The production lines of these two are expected to begin manufacturing SCC55 in 2024.

  • Analyst QuickTake: This announcement comes following the company closing a Series C funding round in December 2022 , which attracted a total of USD 614 million in funding. In addition to this, the company also received a USD 100 million grant in October 2022 from the US Department of Energy under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The company announced on both occasions that the funds will be used to finance the construction of its BAM-2 factory.

Contact us

Gain access to all industry hubs, market maps, research tools, and more
Get a demo
arrow
menuarrow

By using this site, you agree to allow SPEEDA Edge and our partners to use cookies for analytics and personalization. Visit our privacy policy for more information about our data collection practices.