Forge Battery, a subsidiary of Forge Nano, has initiated the shipment of its advanced 21700 cylindrical lithium-ion battery cells, branded as “Gen. 1.1 Supercell,” to customers and potential partners. The cells, which boast a specific energy of 300 Wh/kg, have passed rigorous safety certifications (UN 38.3 and UL 1642), allowing for safe transportation. The company plans to deliver thousands of cells throughout 2024, fulfilling existing customer commitments and generating interest from new markets. These cells are designed with over 20% silicon in the anode and use NMC 811 cathodes, outperforming U.S. Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC) energy density targets and reducing costs by 20% per kWh.
The Supercells incorporate Forge Nano’s proprietary Atomic Armor™ coating technology, enhancing the durability and performance of the cells by preventing unwanted chemical reactions. With 90% of the materials sourced from U.S. suppliers, Forge Battery is set to become a key player in the domestic battery market, aiming for full-scale production at its upcoming North Carolina Gigafactory in 2026. These cells are targeted at high-performance applications, including electric trucks, aerospace, and defence, with the potential to outcompete current Tier 1 global suppliers.
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Forge Battery Begins Bulk Customer Shipments of 300 Wh/kg Lithium-Ion Battery Cells - Forge Nano
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