Browse 13 Battery companies funded by US Department of Energy. See funding amounts, founder contacts, and investment details.
Anthro Energy is a battery technology company that uses polymer electrolytes to improve the safety and adaptability of lithium-ion cells.
Mitra Chem is a lithium-ion battery material manufacturing company that innovates and commercializes iron-based cathode materials.
Ionomr makes Aemion‚Ñ¢ & Pemion‚Ñ¢, next-gen ion-exchange materials for breakthrough clean technology applications involving electrochemistry.
24M Technologies develops energy storage systems for grid and transportation applications.
Princeton NuEnergy is a clean-tech startup focused on direct recycling technology for lithium-ion batteries.
Nth Cycle is a metal processing technology company working with battery recyclers and miners to recover production-grade critical minerals.
Element Energy is a startup with technology that significantly improves the performance, reliability and cost of large battery packs.
Ampcera focuses on the development and commercialization of solid-state electrolyte and battery technologies.
Quino Energy manufactures batteries that uses specially designed reactants called quinones that are dissolved in water.
Solidion Technology is a battery technology company that manufactures battery materials, components, and next-generation batteries.
Group14 Technologies is a commercial manufacturer and supplier of advanced silicon battery technology.
Tyfast is a battery manufacturing company that develops fast-charging batteries and technologies for heavy-duty vehicles.
Pure Lithium manufactures lithium metal battery technology to offer clean, sustainable, and cost-effective rechargeable batteries.
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