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OneD Battery Sciences Launches SINANODE Pilot Manufacturing Plants & Breaks Through Silicon EV Battery Cost Barrier
PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- New plants enable simplest, most scalable, and cost-effective silicon 
solution for EV anode manufacturing 

OneD Battery Sciences ( 
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), leaders in electric vehicle (EV) battery technology, today announced it has 
begun construction of its first pilot plants in Moses Lake, WA. The plants will 
enable each EV maker to customize and optimize silicon-graphite anodes for use 
in their upcoming advanced lithium-ion EV batteries using OneD's patented 
SINANODE technology process.  

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The plants follow a significant industry milestone by OneD. Chief Technology 
Officer and Co-founder, Dr. Yimin Zhu, successfully led his team to brake the 
cost barrier in attaching greater quantities of silicon into EV batteries ¬– at 
a cost far below industry expectations. Now, the energy storage capacity of 
SINANODE's silicon nanowires is so efficient that cell cost per kilowatt hour 
actually declines as silicon content and energy density increase. 

"Each SINANODE pilot uses one CVD machine which will produce up to 340 MWh per 
year at a variable cost of about $1.20/kWh," notes Andrew Leyland, Head of 
Strategic Advisory at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. "This makes OneD's 
process both eminently scalable, and also one of the lowest cost silicon 
solutions we've seen."

The facilities provides Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) dedicated space 
to create differentiated anodes using the SINANODE STEP, a truly drop-in 
process, disrupting neither the existing graphite supplier (natural or 
synthetic) nor the coating method (wet slurry or dry electrode coating).

Dr. Zhu's technology team's innovations deliver more silicon energy storage 
within EV cells' anodes without the typical complexities and drawbacks that 
come with silicon-oxide particle additives (currently in a few EV models). The 
unique shape and pliancy of SINANODE nanowires, that are fused and grown 
directly on the graphite, simplify the entire process – solving issues of 
uniform silicon distribution and capacity retention. SINANODE also eliminates 
the use of inactive materials that add weight – rather than energy storage 
capacity. 

"Many in the auto and battery industries have perceived silicon nanowires to be 
too expensive for the mass production of EV batteries. It's time to recalibrate 
the conversation and demonstrate the impact this technology is making today in 
delivering better EV batteries to be on the road by 2025," said Fabrice Hudry, 
OneD's Chief Commercial Officer. "Our Pilot Plants in Moses Lake – along with 
our suppliers and partners – are just the practical next step in delivering on 
our mission to advance the EV battery with silicon nanowires."

Each building of the pilot facility will be equipped to deliver the end-to-end 
processing of commercial graphite powders. Using inexpensive precursors, the 
plant will have the capacity to deliver pre-production annual capacity of 
batteries for up to 3,400 EVs per CVD machine.

OneD unveiled SINANODE earlier this year, a manufacturing technology which 
seamlessly integrates into existing manufacturing processes to fuse silicon 
nanowires onto commercial graphite powders, tripling the energy density of the 
anode while halving its cost per kWh. The higher energy density increases 
battery range while nanowires shorten charging time, enabling OEMs to design 
and produce electric vehicles that answer the booming market demand for better 
batteries.

For more information on pilot-program participation opportunities, please 
contact Fabrice Hudry at fabrice.hudry@onedsinanode.com. 

About OneD Battery Sciences
Formerly OneD Material, the company operates a SINANODE pilot production 
program to support the development of advanced electrochemical cells and the 
production scale up of its industrial partners. In 2013, OneD Battery Sciences 
acquired Nanosys' nanowire technologies (SINANODE) and its Palo Alto R&D 
activities. Today, the company has 240 granted patents in large scale anode 
production and next generation EV battery designs. OneD Battery Sciences is 
headquartered in Palo Alto, CA.

SOURCE  OneD Battery Sciences 

CONTACT: OneD@Headstandgroup.com 
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