SES

SES

Woburn, Massachusetts, United States

Team size: 51 - 200

Sector: Transportation and mobility

About SES


Founders: Qichao Hu

Founded date: 2012

Connect: ses.ai

Company revenue: US$ 500 million - 1 billion

Investors: Applied Materials, General Motors, Khosla Ventures, MassVentures, Temasek Holdings

Company stage: Other

SolidEnergy manufactures rechargeable cells at a pilot scale for prototype demonstration and specialized aerospace markets. But their real future lies in the materials they supply—anodes and electrolyte—for mainstream markets such as consumer electronics and electric vehicles. They supply these to large Li-ion cell manufacturers to be integrated with a separator and cathode into full cells which can be customized for different applications including drones, consumer electronics, and electric vehicles. Because their anode and electrolyte materials are compatible with existing Li-ion cell manufacturing processes, they can achieve scalability by using existing infrastructure. This eliminates the need for costly infrastructure investment. It’s all part of their open ecosystem. It means a more seamless end-user experience, faster prototyping, and no limits to growth.

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