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NanoGraf Awarded $60 Million Grant to Build One of the World’s Largest Silicon Anode Battery Material Factories in Flint, Michigan
Sep 20, 2024•over 1 year ago
Contract Type
partnership
ChicagoManufacturingEnergyRenewable Energy
Description
NanoGraf has been awarded a $60 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) fund to build one of the world’s largest silicon anode battery material factories in Flint, Michigan. This investment, combined with additional funds from NanoGraf, will significantly advance U.S. efforts to onshore the battery supply chain and create high-performing EV batteries and consumer electronics.
Company Information
Company
NanoGraf
Location
Chicago, Illinois, United States
About
The U.S. battery supply chain issues brought on by unprecedented market demand is prevalent now more than ever, and NanoGraf is committed to onshoring key strategic components of the battery supply chain, aligned with President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act for clean energy and infrastructure projects. NanoGraf is an advanced battery material company whose patented silicon-anode technology enables longer-lasting, higher-energy, and higher-power lithium-ion batteries. NanoGraf is a spinout of Northwestern University and Argonne National Laboratory.