Adden Energy | LinkedIn 팔로워 2,277명 | A Harvard University spin-off commercializing novel solid-state battery technology | The problems posed by climate change need no introduction – it is one of the most pressing challenges of our era. Rapid development of clean energy storage technology is critical to combating this plague. In fact, electrification of the world''s vehicle fleet
Adden Energy has developed lithium-metal solid-state battery technology. To scale production and bring this technology to car manufacturers, the company has raised $15 million in a Series A round led by At One Ventures. Primavera Capital Group, Rhapsody Venture Partners, and MassVentures also participated. The funding will be used to construct a roll-to
Adden Energy has secured $15 million in Series A funding, led by At One Ventures. The financing will facilitate the scaling of production for the company''s self-healing solid-state batteries, which aim to address challenges associated with electric vehicle (EV) adoption, including range, charge rate, battery lifespan, and safety.
The Harvard University subsidiary Adden Energy received $5.15 million in funding to advance the battery technology after successfully exhibiting a coin-cell prototype with charge rates of three minutes and more than 10,000 cycles in a lifetime. According to the Independent, Adden Energy hopes to commercialize the technology soon. Furthermore, it
Adden Energy has developed lithium-metal solid-state battery technology that solves these issues. To scale production and bring this technology to car manufacturers, the company has raised $15M in
The battery is also self-healing which means its design and chemistry allow it to backfill holes created by dendrites. Now, Adden Energy will advance the technology as they have achieved 5,000 to 10,000 charge cycles in a battery''s lifetime compared to 2.000 to 3,000 charging cycles of traditional EV batteries.
Battery startup Adden Energy has closed a $15 million Series A round to build a pilot production line for its solid-state batteries. Why it matters: So-called solid-state batteries can charge more quickly and have a longer
Adden Energy''s unique battery technology originated from several critical discoveries made by a research group at Harvard''s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Beginning with the experimental and theoretical discovery of the constrained ensemble description of battery thermodynamics and kinetics
Lithium-ion batteries can be replaced, but the cost is higher (₹5.50 Lakh to ₹6.20 Lakh in India). The new EV battery from Adden Energy is a lithium-metal battery with a lifespan of up to 20
Adden Energy | 2,297 followers on LinkedIn. A Harvard University spin-off commercializing novel solid-state battery technology | The problems posed by climate change need no introduction – it is one of the most pressing challenges of our era. Rapid development of clean energy storage technology is critical to combating this plague. In fact, electrification of the world''s vehicle fleet
Start-up Adden Energy has innovated a battery for electric cars that promises to achieve full charging in three minutes and also lasts two decades. The start-up announced that it has received the grant of an exclusive technology license by Harvard University''s Office of Technology Development (OTD) and a seed round financing of $5.15 million.
Primavera Capital Group led Adden Energy''s seed round, with participation by Rhapsody Venture Partners and MassVentures. The license and the venture funding will enable the startup to scale Harvard''s laboratory prototype toward commercial deployment of a solid-state lithium-metal battery that may provide reliable and fast charging for future EVs to help bring
US-based startup Adden Energy has announced that it has accomplished solid-state battery charge rates as fast as three minutes with over 10,000 cycles in a lifetime in lab settings. The startup has now been granted a
The battery retained 80% of its capacity after 6,000 cycles, outperforming other pouch cell batteries on the market today. The technology has been licensed through Harvard Office of Technology Development to Adden Energy, a Harvard spinoff company cofounded by Li and three Harvard alumni. The company has scaled up the technology to build a
The battery also offers high energy density and a level of material stability that overcomes the safety challenges posed by some other lithium batteries, according to results published in Nature and other journals.
"All-solid-state batteries are one of the most challenging but also, if you can get it right, the most rewarding directions in energy storage," stated Adden Energy co-founder and Chairman, Xin Li.
The company''s prototypes can charge in less than 10 minutes and offer nearly ten times the lifespan of conventional batteries. The new funding will support the construction of a roll-to-roll pilot production line at Adden Energy''s headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts, enabling the company to scale battery size by 100 times.
Adden Energy, Inc. – a startup developing innovative solid-state battery systems for use in future electric vehicles (EVs) that would fully charge in minutes – has announced the grant of an exclusive technology license by
Adden Energy is developing solid-state batteries for automotive and consumer applications and is located in the Boston Area. Our technology is based on leading research from Harvard University and our team is backed by prominent venture capital investors. We are looking for a Materials Chemist to j
Adden Energy is developing solid-state batteries for automotive and consumer applications and is located in the Boston Area. Our technology is based on leading research from Harvard University and our team is backed by prominent venture capital investors. We are looking for a Research Technician to
Adden Energy was founded in 2021 by a team of Harvard scientists, alumni, and venture capitalists, led by Professor Xin Li. In 2015, doctoral students William Fitzhugh and Luhan Ye began the initial research and development on solid-state batteries at Li''s group at Harvard''s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Adden Energy has already demonstrated technology that can deliver its battery in EV-compatible, commercially compatible pouch cell form-factors; this Series A-funded production line will enable it
Adden Energy''s all-solid-state pouch cell batteries (ASSB) use lithium metal anodes and high nickel NMC cathodes, enabling energy densities up to 500+ Wh/kg. Patented innovations,
Adden Energy, a leading developer of solid-state batteries, announced that its lithium metal batteries can now maintain extreme-fast-charging (EFC) of less than 10 minutes at room temperature.No other lithium metal batteries can reliably charge this fast even at elevated temperatures, nevertheless at the room temperature required for electric vehicles (EVs).
Adden Energy has developed lithium-metal solid-state battery technology that solves these issues. To scale production and bring this technology to car manufacturers, the company has raised...
The battery also offers high energy density and a level of material stability that overcomes the safety challenges posed by some other lithium batteries, according to results published in Nature and other journals. Harvard''s Office of Technology Development has now granted an exclusive technology license to Adden Energy.
Harvard''s 6,000-cycle EV battery that charges in 10 minutes gets funding boost. Adden Energy has developed a self-healing separator that prevents harmful dendrite growth, allowing their lithium
Adden Energy Awarded Competitive Grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation R&D funding accelerates the translation of results to impact. Waltham, MA, May 6th, 2024 – Adden Energy has been awarded a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant to conduct research and development (R&D) work on advanced 3D
(Image Credit: Adden Energy) Harvard researchers developed a new coin-cell battery prototype that achieves a full charge in just three minutes with over 10,000-lifetime cycles. The team''s startup, Adden Energy, received
Adden Energy is one among many solid state battery innovators to overcome the ion movement hurdle, and they have also come up with a vigorous solution to the problem of dendrite formation, to boot
Adden Energy''s next-generation battery technology combines lithium metal and fast charging capabilities to address the limitations of current EV batteries. The company''s solid-state batteries, originally developed at Harvard, utilize a self-healing separator to eliminate lithium dendrite growth—a primary cause of battery failure.
Adden Energy, Inc., a startup developing innovative solid-state battery systems for use in future electric vehicles (EVs) that would fully charge in minutes, announced the grant of an exclusive technology license by Harvard University''s Office of Technology Development (OTD) and a seed round financing of $5.15M. Primavera Capital Group led Adden Energy''s seed
Harvard''s Office of Technology Development has granted an exclusive technology license to Adden Energy, Inc., a startup developing innovative solid-state battery systems for use in future electric vehicles (EVs) that would fully charge in minutes.Adden Energy has closed a seed round with $5.15M in funding led by Primavera Capital Group, with
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