Success Stories: Battery Innovation
connectedworld.com
Battery companies are at the forefront of innovation—and new initiatives aim to strengthen the U.S. battery materials supply chain. Consider the example of the University of Texas at Austin’s Discovery to Impact initiative, which has invested $250,000 from its UT Seed Fund into Nascent Materials, a company commercializing a safer and more resilient method for processing materials in lithium batteries.
Nascent improves critical cathode materials in lithium-based batteries through a unique thermo-fusion synthesis method. This approach eliminates the need for expensive pCAM (precursor cathode active materials) used in traditional manufacturing processes, resulting in safer cathode chemistries with superior material quality and process control.
Here is how this can help:
- Reduce dependence on imports and strengthen the U.S. battery materials supply chain.
- Safer production processes and improved material quality.
- Lower emissions and lower costs.
Looking ahead, Nascent Materials’ innovative approach is poised to reshape battery manufacturing ...
Copyright of this story solely belongs to connectedworld.com . To see the full text click HERE

