
Panasonic and Sila Revolutionize EV Batteries with High-Efficiency Materials
Panasonic has partnered with Sila, a California-based company, to use Sila's US-made silicon powder for electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Sila's Titan Silicon anode powder, which replaces graphite in traditional lithium-ion batteries, allows for longer range, faster charging, and reduced reliance on China for battery materials. The switch to silicon anodes could enable 500-mile nonstop trips and 10-minute recharges. Sila's technology uses nanoscale carbon scaffolding to accommodate the expansion of silicon during charging. The company plans to produce the anode powder at a new facility in Washington state. Other companies, such as Group14 Technologies, are also investing in silicon anode production for EV batteries.
