Group14 Technologies Achieves Dual-Sourcing for Silicon Battery Materials, Scaling Up EV Production

Group14 Technologies, a global leader in advanced silicon battery materials, has achieved a significant milestone in its mission to accelerate the adoption of sustainable energy solutions. The company announced the successful shipment of its innovative SCC55TM material from its joint venture factory in Sangju, South Korea, marking the commencement of dual sourcing for its silicon battery materials.

This accomplishment positions Group14 as the first and only advanced silicon battery materials manufacturer capable of offering dual sourcing, a critical factor for suppliers in the demanding automotive industry. Dual sourcing ensures a resilient and reliable supply chain, a key requirement for meeting the increasing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and consumer electronics (CE) powered by silicon batteries.

Since August, the joint venture factory, established in collaboration with SK Inc., has been producing SCC55TM material, with an initial annual capacity of 2,000 tonnes, equivalent to 10-gigawatt-hours. This output is sufficient to power approximately 100,000 to 250,000 EVs annually.

The initial shipments from the joint venture factory have been delivered to major battery manufacturers responsible for supplying over 95% of global battery production, as well as to leading automakers and CE companies. These initial volumes will be utilized to further qualify SCC55TM for integration into various commercial EV and CE programs, which are expected to hit the market in 2025.

Group14 has been supplying SCC55TM to over 100 customers worldwide since 2021 from its initial production facility (BAM-1) in Woodinville, Washington. SCC55TM produced at BAM-1 is already powering over two million smartphones.

Group14’s commitment to scaling up production is evident in its plans for a second U.S. factory, BAM-2, in Moses Lake, Washington. This facility, slated to be the largest of its kind globally, is expected to add another 4,000 tonnes of capacity in 2025, bringing the combined annual capacity for SCC55TM material to over 30 gigawatt hours.

The company’s dedication to advancing silicon battery technology is reflected in its SCC55TM material, which delivers exceptional performance across various aspects. SCC55TM excels in energy density, enabling batteries to store more power in a smaller footprint. It also boasts exceptional fast-charging capabilities, allowing for quicker recharging times. Furthermore, the material’s scalability ensures its adaptability for mass production, meeting the growing demand for sustainable energy solutions.

With its dual-sourcing strategy, Group14 is positioned to become a key player in the global transition towards a sustainable future. The company’s commitment to innovation and expansion, combined with its proven track record, ensures a robust supply chain for silicon battery materials, empowering the widespread adoption of EVs and CE devices powered by sustainable energy.

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