Enevate Corporation develops and licenses advanced silicon-dominant Li-ion battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs), with a vision to charging EVs as fast as refueling gas cars and accelerating their mass adoption. Enevate`s pioneering advancements in silicon-dominant anodes and cells has resulted in its HD-Energy® and XFC-Energy(TM) technology that features 5-minute extreme fast charging with high energy density, low temperature operation for cold climates, low cost and safety advantages over conventional graphite Li-ion batteries. Enevate, with a portfolio of over 250 patents issued and pending, has raised over $110M from investors including Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi (Alliance Ventures), LG Chem, Samsung, Mission Ventures, Draper ...
Enevate Corporation develops and licenses advanced silicon-dominant Li-ion battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs), with a vision to charging EVs as fast as refueling gas cars and accelerating their mass adoption. Enevate`s pioneering advancements in silicon-dominant anodes and cells has resulted in its HD-Energy® and XFC-Energy(TM) technology that features 5-minute extreme fast charging with high energy density, low temperature operation for cold climates, low cost and safety advantages over conventional graphite Li-ion batteries. Enevate, with a portfolio of over 250 patents issued and pending, has raised over $110M from investors including Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi (Alliance Ventures), LG Chem, Samsung, Mission Ventures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Tsing Capital, Infinite Potential Technologies, Presidio Ventures – a Sumitomo Corporation company, Lenovo, CEC Capital, Bangchak, and others. The company has its global headquarters in Irvine, California.
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Number of Employees:
100-250
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Annual Revenue:
$10-50 Million