Sicona Battery Technologies

Sicona Battery Technologies silicon-composite anode technology delivers a high capacity of cell energy as compared to conventional graphite-only batteries, improved electro-conductivity and self-healing properties, enabling businesses to meet the projected global demand for high-performance batteries and storage for renewable energy.

Nanotechnology

$15.10M

Latest Funding

Series A

Latest Funding Stage

2023-06-15

Funding Date

25

Employees

Australia

Location

Alexandria, New South Wales

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