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Headquartered in [[Woodinville, Washington|Woodinville]], Washington, Group14 has a commercial factory in [[Woodinville, Washington|Woodinville]], Washington, and is building a second factory in [[Moses Lake, Washington|Moses Lake]], Washington.<ref name="FOUR">{{Cite web|url=https://www.axios.com/local/seattle/2024/04/02/group14-ev-battery-lithium-tech-washington|title=Group14, the Washington company at the center of the EV lithium battery revolution|website=Axios}}</ref><ref name=“FIVE”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2023/12/10/rick-luebbe-group14-battery-tech-woodinville.html|title=Group14 CEO wants to make batteries cheaper, smaller and longer lasting|website=Puget Sound Business Journal}}</ref> |
Headquartered in [[Woodinville, Washington|Woodinville]], Washington, Group14 has a commercial factory in [[Woodinville, Washington|Woodinville]], Washington, and is building a second factory in [[Moses Lake, Washington|Moses Lake]], Washington.<ref name="FOUR">{{Cite web|url=https://www.axios.com/local/seattle/2024/04/02/group14-ev-battery-lithium-tech-washington|title=Group14, the Washington company at the center of the EV lithium battery revolution|website=Axios}}</ref><ref name=“FIVE”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2023/12/10/rick-luebbe-group14-battery-tech-woodinville.html|title=Group14 CEO wants to make batteries cheaper, smaller and longer lasting|website=Puget Sound Business Journal}}</ref> |
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Group14's customers include Porsche and [[ATL (company)|Amperex Technology Limited (ATL)]] |
Group14's customers include Porsche and [[ATL (company)|Amperex Technology Limited (ATL)]].<ref name="SIX">{{Cite web|url=https://newsroom.porsche.com/en/2022/company/porsche-group14-technologies-producer-battery-material-investment-28218.html|title=Porsche AG acquires stake in innovative producer of battery materials|website=Porsche Newsroom}}</ref><ref name="SEVEN">{{Cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/porsche-leads-400-million-investment-ev-battery-startup-group14-2022-05-04|title=Porsche leads $400 million investment in EV battery startup Group14|website=Reuters}}</ref> |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Group14 was founded in 2015 by Rick Luebbe and Dr. Rick Costantino.<ref name="EIGHT">{{Cite web|url=https://www.alleywatch.com/2023/01/us-startup-funding-top-largest-december-2022-vc/|title=The 10 Largest US Funding Rounds of December 2022|website=AlleyWatch}}</ref><ref name="NINE">{{Cite web|url=https://www.geekwire.com/2019/battery-startup-group14-technologies-raises-14m-make-materials-electric-cars/|title=Battery startup Group14 Technologies raises $14M to make materials for electric cars|website=GeekWire}}</ref> |
Group14 was founded in 2015 by Rick Luebbe and Dr. Rick Costantino.<ref name="EIGHT">{{Cite web|url=https://www.alleywatch.com/2023/01/us-startup-funding-top-largest-december-2022-vc/|title=The 10 Largest US Funding Rounds of December 2022|website=AlleyWatch}}</ref><ref name="NINE">{{Cite web|url=https://www.geekwire.com/2019/battery-startup-group14-technologies-raises-14m-make-materials-electric-cars/|title=Battery startup Group14 Technologies raises $14M to make materials for electric cars|website=GeekWire}}</ref> |
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In April 2021, Group14 built a |
In April 2021, Group14 built a factory in [[Woodinville, Washington|Woodinville]], Washington.<ref name="FOUR" /><ref name="TEN">{{Cite web|url=https://electrek.co/2021/04/14/group14-announces-us-manufacturing-facility-to-produce-lithium-silicon-battery-materials/|title=Group14 announces US manufacturing facility to produce lithium-silicon battery materials|website=Electrek}}</ref><ref name=“ELEVEN”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/woodinville-company-revolutionizing-ev-batteries/281-9080e953-3f13-42dc-bda2-5248bd96cc1e|title=Woodinville tech company is 'revolutionizing' electric vehicle batteries |
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In October 2022, Group14 announced it received $100 million as part of the Battery Materials Processing and Battery Manufacturing award from the [[United States Department of Energy|US Department of Energy]]'s Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC).<ref name=“TWELVE”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.energy.gov/sites/default/files/2022-10/DOE%20BIL%20Battery%20FOA-2678%20Selectee%20Fact%20Sheets%20-%201_2.pdf|title=Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Battery Materials Processing and Battery Manufacturing & Recycling Funding Opportunity Announcement (DE-FOA-0002678) Selections|website=U.S. Department of Energy}}</ref><ref name=“THIRTEEN”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.geekwire.com/2022/group14-awarded-100m-by-dept-of-energy-as-part-of-effort-to-expand-u-s-battery-manufacturing/|title=Group14 awarded $100M by Dept. of Energy as part of effort to expand U.S. battery manufacturing|website=GeekWire}}</ref> |
In October 2022, Group14 announced it received $100 million as part of the Battery Materials Processing and Battery Manufacturing award from the [[United States Department of Energy|US Department of Energy]]'s Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC).<ref name=“TWELVE”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.energy.gov/sites/default/files/2022-10/DOE%20BIL%20Battery%20FOA-2678%20Selectee%20Fact%20Sheets%20-%201_2.pdf|title=Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Battery Materials Processing and Battery Manufacturing & Recycling Funding Opportunity Announcement (DE-FOA-0002678) Selections|website=U.S. Department of Energy}}</ref><ref name=“THIRTEEN”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.geekwire.com/2022/group14-awarded-100m-by-dept-of-energy-as-part-of-effort-to-expand-u-s-battery-manufacturing/|title=Group14 awarded $100M by Dept. of Energy as part of effort to expand U.S. battery manufacturing|website=GeekWire}}</ref> |
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In April 2023, Group14 announced plans to build a second |
In April 2023, Group14 announced plans to build a second factory in [[Moses Lake, Washington]].<ref name=“ELEVEN”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/woodinville-company-revolutionizing-ev-batteries/281-9080e953-3f13-42dc-bda2-5248bd96cc1e|title=Woodinville tech company is 'revolutionizing' electric vehicle batteries |
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|website=KING 5 TV}}</ref><ref name="FOURTEEN">{{Cite web|url=https://www.krem.com/article/money/economy/boomtown-inland-northwest/moses-lake-battery-factory-new-jobs-report/293-664e24b5-ca1f-4723-862b-b33184b6f911|title=New silicon battery factory could bring hundreds of jobs, new industries to Moses Lake|website=KREM TV}}</ref><ref name=“FIFTEEN”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.geekwire.com/2023/first-look-renderings-of-the-worlds-largest-factory-for-advanced-silicon-battery-materials/|title=First look: Renderings of the world’s largest factory for advanced silicon battery materials |
|website=KING 5 TV}}</ref><ref name="FOURTEEN">{{Cite web|url=https://www.krem.com/article/money/economy/boomtown-inland-northwest/moses-lake-battery-factory-new-jobs-report/293-664e24b5-ca1f-4723-862b-b33184b6f911|title=New silicon battery factory could bring hundreds of jobs, new industries to Moses Lake|website=KREM TV}}</ref><ref name=“FIFTEEN”>{{Cite web|url=https://www.geekwire.com/2023/first-look-renderings-of-the-worlds-largest-factory-for-advanced-silicon-battery-materials/|title=First look: Renderings of the world’s largest factory for advanced silicon battery materials |
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Group14 Technologies is an American manufacturer and supplier of advanced silicon battery technology for rechargeable lithium-silicon batteries.[1][2][3]
Headquartered in Woodinville, Washington, Group14 has a commercial factory in Woodinville, Washington, and is building a second factory in Moses Lake, Washington.[4][5]
Group14's customers include Porsche and Amperex Technology Limited (ATL).[6][7]
History
Group14 was founded in 2015 by Rick Luebbe and Dr. Rick Costantino.[8][9]
In April 2021, Group14 built a factory in Woodinville, Washington.[4][10][11]
In October 2022, Group14 announced it received $100 million as part of the Battery Materials Processing and Battery Manufacturing award from the US Department of Energy's Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC).[12][13]
In April 2023, Group14 announced plans to build a second factory in Moses Lake, Washington.[11][14][15]
In September 2024, Group14 announced it had been selected for an award negotiation of up to $200M by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains.[16][17]
Technology
Group14’s flagship product is SCC55™, a silicon-carbon composite anode material.[2][7][12][18]
Applications
In May 2022, Porsche AG announced plans to produce lithium-silicon EV battery cells with Group14's technology in Germany in 2024.[6][7][19][20]
Group14 also announced that it supplies SCC55™ to consumer electronics manufacturer Amperex Technology Limited (ATL) for smartphones.[1][18]
References
- ^ a b "Group14 CEO Discusses Future of Silicon Batteries". The EV Report.
- ^ a b "Porsche joins $400M bet on lithium-silicon batteries to juice up future EVs". TechCrunch.
- ^ "Group14, SES, and Factorial pursue high-energy batteries". Chemical & Engineering News.
- ^ a b "Group14, the Washington company at the center of the EV lithium battery revolution". Axios.
- ^ "Group14 CEO wants to make batteries cheaper, smaller and longer lasting". Puget Sound Business Journal.
- ^ a b "Porsche AG acquires stake in innovative producer of battery materials". Porsche Newsroom.
- ^ a b c "Porsche leads $400 million investment in EV battery startup Group14". Reuters.
- ^ "The 10 Largest US Funding Rounds of December 2022". AlleyWatch.
- ^ "Battery startup Group14 Technologies raises $14M to make materials for electric cars". GeekWire.
- ^ "Group14 announces US manufacturing facility to produce lithium-silicon battery materials". Electrek.
- ^ a b "Woodinville tech company is 'revolutionizing' electric vehicle batteries". KING 5 TV.
- ^ a b "Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Battery Materials Processing and Battery Manufacturing & Recycling Funding Opportunity Announcement (DE-FOA-0002678) Selections" (PDF). U.S. Department of Energy.
- ^ "Group14 awarded $100M by Dept. of Energy as part of effort to expand U.S. battery manufacturing". GeekWire.
- ^ "New silicon battery factory could bring hundreds of jobs, new industries to Moses Lake". KREM TV.
- ^ "First look: Renderings of the world's largest factory for advanced silicon battery materials". GeekWire.
- ^ "Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: Battery Materials Processing and Battery Manufacturing Recycling Selections". U.S. Department of Energy.
- ^ "Group14 lands $200M grant to build factory to make key ingredient for battery materials". GeekWire.
- ^ a b "Is This Black Powder the Secret Solution to EV Charging Woes?". PC Magazine.
- ^ "Group14 Technologies Raises $400 From Porsche-Led Investor Group". Forbes.
- ^ "Porsche Behind World's Biggest Factory For Silicon Battery Materials". CleanTechnica.