Batteries
FET develops, manufactures and markets next-generation, ultra-thin rechargeable batteries for card-type applications.
Enable IPC Corporation develops and commercializes rechargeable batteries for use in low power applications.
We specialize in the manufacture of lithium based cells and battery packs for laptops and specialty batteries.
The Procter & Gamble Company engages in the manufacture and sale of consumer goods worldwide.
Cabot Corporation is a global performance materials company. Our primary products are rubber and specialty grade carbon blacks, inkjet colorants, fumed metal oxides, aerogel, tantalum and related products, and cesium formate drilling fluids, among others.
We assemble structures and chemistries at all length scales on flat, curved, smooth, and uneven surfaces made of a broad range of materials, including metals, polymers, oxides, and ceramics. We assemble these structures and chemistries over small and large areas, and integrate these into practical two- and three-dimensional systems and devices.
Advanced Battery Technologies, Inc. develops, manufactures and distributes rechargeable Polymer Lithium-Ion (PLI) batteries. The Company's products include rechargeable PLI batteries for electric automobiles, motorcycles, mine-use lamps, notebook computers, walkie-talkies and other electronic devices. ABAT's batteries combine high-energy chemistry with state-of-the-art polymer technology to overcome many of the shortcomings associated with other types of rechargeable batteries.
A123Systems is one of the world's leading suppliers of high-power lithium ion batteries using our patented Nanophosphate™ technology designed to deliver a new combination of power, safety and life.
Our breakthrough technology, innovative multinational manufacturing model and experienced executives are providing the power to change the game for today’s Transportation, Electric Grid Services and Portable Power manufacturers.
Amprius’ immediate goals include commercialization of silicon-based anode materials with 10 times the capacity of current carbon anodes, offering an increase in cell capacity of roughly 40%.
Amprius, Inc., is working to develop a unique, high-throughput, continuous manufacturing process for producing a novel, nanostructured silicon-based anode material for lithium batteries. Higher energy density batteries would have a major impact on the development of electric vehicles by extending driving range and lowering costs.