Solidion plans to begin expanding the production capacity of silicon-rich graphene composite materials in early 2025. Although graphite has been the preferred anode material during the past 30 years, silicon oxide and silicon are two evolving anode materials capable of improving the energy density of EV batteries and extending the EV range by 20-40%. Solidion has established a Dayton, Ohio-based facility for manufacturing silicon oxide and silicon. The Solidion team is ready to expand the production capacity for these two types of high-capacity anode materials. EV OEMs have concluded that silicon and silicon oxide anodes are required to drive EV battery technology to lower cost and provide higher energy density, significantly extending the EV driving range. Solidion has developed anode materials which fulfill requirements for next-generation EV batteries now specified by the industry.
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