California-based Sila Nanotechnologies announced $170 million in Series E funding, which brings total funding to $295 million and company valuation to over $1 billion. The latest round was led by ...
ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Next-generation materials company Sila Nanotechnologies is ranked among the Top 50 Best Leadership Teams 2021: Small/Mid-Sized Companies by Comparably, placing them ...
ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sila Nanotechnologies (“Sila Nano”), a next-generation battery materials company, announced today that it has secured $170 million in Series E funding led by Daimler ...
Sila Nanotechnologies emerged from stealth mode last month, partnering with BMW to put the company’s silicon-based anode materials in at least some of the German automaker’s electric vehicles by 2023.
Sila Nanotechnologies' next-generation battery technology made its commercial product debut Wednesday in the new Whoop fitness tracker, a milestone that caps a decade of research and development by ...
The California wearables giant, Whoop, has revealed its latest health and fitness tracker. The Whoop 4.0 device is the first product on the consumer market using the groundbreaking Sila battery ...
Alameda, Califonira-based Sila Nanotechnologies, which is developing and manufacturing energy-dense lithium-silicon battery materials, announced Thursday that it has raised $70 million in a series D ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Sila Nanotechnologies today announced the closure of a $70 million ...
Sila Nanotechnologies officials announced this week the company has signed a deal with Panasonic Energy, a world-leading electric-vehicle battery producer. Just weeks prior, Sila began renovations to ...
Sila Nanotechnologies announced that they will invest a few hundreds of millions of dollars into a new battery material factory in Washington state to support the production of up to 500,000 electric ...
Sila Nanotechnologies has begun commercializing its silicon-based anodes that boost battery efficiency. Sila Nanotechnology, a Silicon Valley-based battery materials company backed by Daimler, said ...
Sila Nanotechnologies and its battery materials manufacturing technology are now worth more than $1 billion. The company, which announced a $170 million funding led by Daimler and a partnership with ...
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