Remove Financing Remove Low Cost Remove Sodium
article thumbnail

Haldor Topsøe acquires 18% of Na-ion battery company Faradion Ltd

Green Car Congress

Haldor Topsøe A/S, a global market leader in catalysis and related process technologies, recently acquired 18% of the shares in sodium-ion battery technology company Faradion Ltd, based in Sheffield, UK. Other partners in the investment included Finance Yorkshire’s Seedcorn Fund and Rising Stars Growth Fund II LP.

Sodium 199
article thumbnail

Mangrove raises $3M from BDC Capital to accelerate deployment of battery-grade lithium processing systems

Green Car Congress

Canada-based Mangrove Lithium closed a $3-million financing from BDC Capital’s Cleantech Practice. Mangrove is the developer of a modular platform for the cost-effective production of battery-grade lithium hydroxide. —Mangrove’s CEO Saad Dara. Mangrove plans to leverage technology platform advancements made possible with $7.1

Sodium 221
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

CalSEED awards $4.2M to early-stage clean energy innovations

Green Car Congress

Cyclonatix, Inc is developing an industrial-sized motor/controller to operate with either DC or AC power sources, for applications in electric vehicles, solar-powered pumps, HVAC&R, gas compressors, and other commercial and industrial machines which require high efficiency, variable speed/torque, and low cost.

Cleaning 371
article thumbnail

Making battery energy storage an integral part of ‘Net-Zero’ – ET Auto

Baua Electric

With this background, Sodium-ion (Na-ion) technology is emerging as a credible alternative. A McKinsey (McK) study states that Na-ion technology is considered more environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and less susceptible to thermal runaways. Prudent financial models to make BES bankable.

article thumbnail

Top 5 Electric Vehicle Start-Ups in India

Get Electric Vehicle

Gadkari also stated that 100 % lithium-ion batteries, which are a critical component in electric vehicles, will be manufactured in India, while the government also conducts research on other readily available materials for batteries such as aluminium ion, sodium ion, steel ion, and zinc ion. Revolt Intellicorp.

India 52