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24M Technologies raises USD 56.8 million in Series E funding
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May 17, 2021
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24M Technologies raises USD 56.8 million in Series E funding

Funding

  • 24M Technologies, a next-generation battery technology startup, raised USD 56.8 million in a Series E funding round led by ITOCHU Corporation. Additional participants in the round included new investors Fujifilm Corporation and Mirai Creation Fund II, and existing investors Kyocera Corporation, Global Power Synergy Public Company (GPSC), and North Bridge Venture Partners.

  • The round brings 24M’s total funding to USD 94.6 million. The company expects to use the proceeds to commercialize its battery technology and expand into grid storage and electric vehicle applications.

  • Founded in 2010, 24M is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) spin-off, developing semi-solid lithium-ion batteries that can eliminate up to 80% of the inactive materials (such as supporting metals and plastics) used in conventional batteries. 24M’s technology is already used by Kyocera (a Japanese ceramics and electronics company) for residential energy storage solutions.

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