GM Ventures, the venture arm of General Motors, recently invested $10 million in Forge Nano, a materials science company known for its advanced battery technology. Forge Nano specializes in Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD), particularly its "Atomic Armor" technology, which enhances battery materials by applying ultra-thin coatings. This innovation improves the performance, lifespan, and charging speed of electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
“GM Ventures’ primary goal is to bring disruptive technology into the GM ecosystem to improve products and processes,” said Anirvan Coomer, managing director of GM Ventures. “Forge Nano’s Atomic Armor technology has game-changing potential for our battery materials at significant scale. They have already demonstrated the ability to expand cathode capabilities, which is the most expensive battery cell component. This could unlock benefits for customers and the business.”
The investment is part of GM's broader strategy to secure a robust supply chain for its EVs, and the partnership will focus on optimizing battery cathode materials to improve energy density and reduce costs. With this funding, Forge Nano aims to expand its battery coating operations and develop lithium-ion battery prototypes at its Colorado facility. This collaboration is expected to boost the range and fast-charging capabilities of GM’s future EV batteries.
About Forge Nano:
Forge Nano is a materials science company specializing in advanced surface engineering technology, particularly Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD). Its proprietary technology, "Atomic Armor," applies ultra-thin coatings at the atomic scale to improve the performance and durability of materials, particularly for energy storage applications like electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Forge Nano's coatings help enhance battery life, efficiency, and fast-charging capabilities by preventing corrosion and boosting cathode material performance.
Founded in Colorado, Forge Nano has attracted significant investment from major corporations, including General Motors, Volkswagen, LG, and others. The company's solutions extend beyond the automotive industry, targeting sectors such as electronics, aerospace, and defense. With ongoing innovation, Forge Nano aims to revolutionize how materials perform in critical technologies such as semiconductors and batteries.
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