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Sila Nanotechnologies - Wikipedia Sila Nanotechnologies, Inc is an American battery manufacturer that produces lithium–silicon batteries using nanoengineered silicon particles [1][2] The company creates battery materials to replace traditional graphite anodes with a silicon-dominant composite material to increase energy density [3][4] The company is based in California
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About Sila Gene Berdichevsky is the Co-Founder CEO of Sila Prior to co-founding Sila, Gene was the seventh employee at Tesla Motors where he served as Principal Engineer on the Roadster battery, leading the development of the world’s first, safe, mass-produced, automotive lithium-ion battery system
Sila Begins the Commissioning of its Moses Lake Plant, a . . . Founded in 2011, Sila is a next-generation battery materials company with the mission to power the world’s transition to clean energy Sila shipped the world’s first commercially available silicon anode for lithium-ion batteries in 2021
Sila Raises $375M to Deliver Titan Silicon for Auto Series . . . The new funding comes as Sila has already demonstrated technical differentiation and market adoption of Titan Silicon as a high silicon anode capable of replacing most or all of the graphite in a Li-ion cell
Sila Begins the Build-Out of its Moses Lake Plant for 2025 . . . Sila shipped the world’s first commercially available silicon anode for lithium-ion batteries in 2021 Sila’s materials drive battery performance enhancements in consumer electronics devices and will also power electric vehicles like an upcoming version of the electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class