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Envia Systems
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Developer of a cathode material for lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles

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Company type Out of Business Public ()
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Industry Group materials & chemicals

Sector advanced energy materials

TRL Range 7-8
TRL 1 Basic research
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Headquarters Newark, CA Newark, United States
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07/21/2014
US Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC) US Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC)
The United States Advanced Battery Consortium, a collaborative organization operated by Chrysler Group LLC, Ford Motor Company and General Motors, today announced the award of a $7.7 million advanced battery technology development contract for electric vehicle applications to Envia Systems.
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09/04/2013 US Department of Energy (DOE) US Department of Energy (DOE) (1)
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The Energy Department announced more than $45 million for thirty-eight new projects that accelerate the research and development of vehicle technologies to improve fuel efficiency, lower transportation costs, and protect the environment in communities nationwide. This project will develop high-energy lithium batteries for plug-in electric vehicles by pairing high capacity manganese rich cathodes with high capacity silicon/carbon based nanocomposites.
Grant $3,028,070
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400 Wh/kg in specific energy density demonstrated in the lab.

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