KULR Designs Silicon-Anode Battery Platform For U.S. Army

KULR has commissioned an automated screening line to help ensure the safety of lithium-ion battery cells.

Credit: KULR Technologies Group
Battery safety specialist KULR Technology Group has been awarded a U.S. Army contract to develop a high-energy battery platform for aviation applications using silicon anode lithium-ion cells. Under the $1.13 million Phase 1 contract, which runs to early 2024, the company says it will use its KULR...
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