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Am Batteries announced it raised $44 Million in an amended filing from an offering of $44 Million

Am Batteries announced it raised $44 Million in an amended filing from an offering of $44 Million

12/17/24, 2:12 PM
Location
https://purecatamphetamine.github.io/country-flag-icons/3x2/US.svgbillerica
Money raised
$44 million
Industry
manufacturing

Company Info

Company
AM Batteries, Inc.
Location
8 federal st
billerica, massachusetts, united states
Additional Info
AM Batteries is an innovator in the electro-chemical energy storage industry, focusing on transforming the manufacturing processes & performance of Li-ion batteries for EVs, grid storage, consumer electronics, and more. AM Batteries is working to industrialize a solvent free electrode manufacturing technology for Li-ion batteries and beyond. In this technology, the dry mixed powder will be directly coated onto the current collectors. This revolutionary technology can substantially reduce the energy footprint, hazardous material usage, & capital costs for Li-ion battery manufacturers.
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