Amprius Technologies, Inc
Amprius Technologies, Inc, a leader in next-generation lithium-ion batteries with its Silicon Anode Platform, announced the successful volume shipment of advanced battery cells in a program supported by the U.S. Army by the end of 2023 as previously committed. This marks a significant milestone for Amprius in its U.S. Army-funded Manufacturing Technology (ManTech) program, an industrial preparedness effort focused on scaling critical Army-wide manufacturing requirements.
Amprius has successfully completed its scale-up manufacturing initiative under ManTech (a $3 million development program grant), which included the delivery of safe cells for soldier-worn battery packs that merge technology for mass production with a mission-critical product, thereby facilitating large-scale deployments. Amprius, while working closely with its partner, Inventus Power, has fulfilled the shipment of the silicon anode safe cells to support delivery of the Conformal Wearable Batteries (CWB) packs to the U.S. Army.
“We’re honored to have collaborated with ManTech on this critical initiative to meet the U.S. Army’s manufacturing needs for power sources,” says Dr. Kang Sun, CEO of Amprius Technologies. “Our cells, which have passed the nail penetration test, provide safe power solutions for U.S. Army batteries while more than doubling their energy. Amprius’ silicon anode batteries provide significantly higher energy density and double the mission time compared to existing power resources. We’re dedicated to providing battery technology advancements that transcend current limitations and chart the course for future military power sources that supply game-changing performance for our soldiers."
These shipments are also part of a larger program as outlined in a briefing on a U.S. Department of Defense Contract from May of 20211, which outlined Inventus Power as a participant in a competition to supply conformal wearable batteries to the U.S. Army. The wearable battery market represents a significant market opportunity for Amprius, with a total value of $1.25 billion through 2030. This accomplishment further reinforces Amprius’ position as a leading provider of advanced battery solutions for mission-critical applications.
In addition to expanding Amprius’ relationship with the U.S. military, Amprius’ ManTech grant provided the Company with an opportunity to further optimize the process for Amprius’ silicon nanowire technology mass production. Amprius is finalizing its automation, testing, and manufacturing process cost-reduction initiatives to prepare for large-scale production in Colorado targeted to be operational in 2025.
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