The $22 million investment was led by India''s Himadri Speciality Chemical Ltd, leading Australian venture capital investor Artesian, and Electrification & Decarbonization AIE LP, a fund managed by Waratah Capital. Sicona Battery Technologies CEO and cofounder Christiaan Jordaan celebrates a successful fund-raising round with Sicona staff
New funds to be used to accelerate commercial development plans in the US . SYDNEY, June 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Sicona Battery Technologies ("Sicona") today announced it has raised AU$22 million
Sicona produces Silicon-Carbon (SiC) anode materials that supercharge next-gen Lithium-ion batteries. Our innovative battery materials technology delivers an +20% increase in energy density and an +40% increase in the charge rate over conventional graphite-only Lithium-ion battery cells By leveraging silicon metal Sicona delivers high performance battery materials at
The researchers are now working with private company Sicona Battery Technologies to demonstrate how to scale up production. Sicona has made binding agreements with UOW for the acquisition of its
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WOLLONGONG: After Tamil Nadu government unveiled the revised e-vehicle policy, Australia-based company Sicona, which develops next-generation battery materials
Sicona Battery Technologies is a finalist in the InnovationAus 2023 Awards for Excellence in the Manufacturing Innovation category. The company''s recent funding round was led by India''s Himadri Speciality Chemical Limited, Artesian and Electrification and Decarbonisation AIE LP. This came on the back of a $3.7 million pre-Series A round
The researchers are now working with private company Sicona Battery Technologies to demonstrate how to scale up production. Sicona has made binding agreements with UOW for the acquisition of its
Sicona Battery Technologies, a Sydney, Australia-based developer of innovative silicon metal based silicon-composite battery anode technology, raised AU$22m in Series A funding.. The round was led
Sicona develops next generation battery technology used in the anodes (negative electrodes) of lithium-ion ("Li-ion") batteries that enable electric-mobility and storage of renewable energy. Sicona is commercialising an innovative silicon-composite battery anode technology, developed and perfected over the last ten years at the Australian
Sicona Battery Technologies, a Sydney, Australia-based developer of innovative silicon metal based silicon-composite battery anode technology, raised AU$22m in Series A funding.. The round was led
With the project, Himadri hopes to enable indigenisation of lithium-ion battery raw materials for global and India''s electric vehicles and energy storage systems and reduce dependence on fossil fuel, it mentioned in its exchange filing. Himadri invested A$10.32 million (in cash) in Sicona Battery Technologies Pty Ltd for a 12.79 per cent
Our innovative SiCx® battery materials technology delivers +20% increase in energy density over conventional graphite-only Lithium-ion battery cells. By leveraging silicon metal Sicona delivers high performance battery materials at
Himadri Specialty Chemical has acquired a 12.8% stake in Sicona Battery Technologies for AUD 10.3m (INR 57 crore), enabling Himadri to enhance energy density of
Sicona develops low-cost, scalable next-generation battery materials technology used in lithium-ion ("Li-ion") batteries that enable electric mobility and storage of renewable energy.
India''s Himadri Speciality Chemical has acquired a 12.79% stake in Sicona Battery Technologies, an Australian startup that specializes in high-capacity silicon anode
Sicona Battery Technologies ("Sicona") today announced it has raised AU$22 million in Series A funding, led by India''s Himadri Speciality Chemical Ltd. Skip to content. The $22 million investment was led by India''s Himadri Speciality Chemical Ltd, leading Australian venture capital investor Artesian, and Electrification & Decarbonization
Sicona''s high energy density and unmatched low-cost battery anode technology enables Electric Vehicles to be more energy efficient and affordable with: Up to 50% increase in battery energy density; and; Up to a 30% reduction in the cost/kwh of energy storage compared to traditional Li-ion batteries with pure graphite anodes.
The company has raised a 12.79 per cent interest in Sicona with this Series A investment. Sicona, situated in Sydney, specialises in lithium-ion battery high-capacity silicon anode technology. It has created next-generation battery materials technology for the anodes of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries.
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Battery materials startup Sicona Battery Technologies has raised AU$22 million in a Series A for its plans in Australia and the US. The round was led by India''s Himadri Speciality Chemical Ltd, Australian VC Artesian, and Electrification & Decarbonization AIE LP, a fund managed by Waratah Capital, alongside backers including Riverstone Ventures, Chaos
"We are delighted to acquire a stake in Sicona Battery Technologies. Sicona''s ground-breaking research and cost-effective and highly scalable approach to silicon anode manufacturing perfectly complement our strategic objectives," said Anurag Choudhary, chairman & managing director of Himadri Speciality Chemical.
Himadri Specialty Chemical has acquired a 12.8% stake in Sicona Battery Technologies for AUD 10.3m (INR 57 crore), enabling Himadri to enhance energy density of batteries with Sicona''s high capacity silicon anode technology for lithium-ion batteries. Himadri will be able to cater to nearly 250 GWH (giga watt hours) of cell manufacturing in India by 2030,
SYDNEY, Aug. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Sicona Battery Technologies Pty Ltd ("Sicona"), a groundbreaking battery materials technology company, has successfully raised AU$3.7 million in a pre-Series
Today, leading research company HolonIQ announced the highly anticipated Indo-Pacific Climate Tech 100, featuring Sicona Battery Technologies as one of the top climate tech startups from Australia.
Himadri, a Kolkata-based specialty chemical conglomerate, has announced its investment of AU$ 10.32 million (US$6.7 million) in Australian startup Sicona Battery Technologies. With this Series A investment, it has raised a 12.79% stake in Sicona. Sicona, based in Sydney, specializes in high-capacity silicon anode technology for lithium-ion
Sicona develops next generation battery technology used in the anodes (negative electrodes) of lithium-ion ("Li-ion") batteries that enable electric-mobility and storage of renewable energy. Sicona is commercialising an innovative silicon
Sicona develops low-cost, scalable next-generation battery materials technology used in lithium-ion batteries that enable electric mobility and storage of renewable energy.
India-based specialty chemical company Himadri has announced an investment of AU$10.32 million (~$7 million) in Australian startup Sicona Battery Technologies to produce high-quality anode materials.. The investment aims to accelerate product and technology development for Sicona while expediting the commercial deployment of the lithium-ion battery.
Sicona''s high energy density and unmatched low-cost battery anode technology enables Electric Vehicles to be more energy efficient and affordable with: Up to 50% increase in battery energy density; and; Up to a 30% reduction in the
India-based specialty chemical company Himadri has announced an investment of AU$10.32 million (~$7 million) in Australian startup Sicona Battery Technologies to produce high-quality anode materials. The investment
Sicona Battery Technologies | 4,791 followers on LinkedIn. Sicona leverages low cost and abundant silicon metal to develop next-gen battery materials in this generation. | Sicona produces Silicon-Carbon (SiC) anode materials that supercharge next-gen Lithium-ion batteries. Our innovative battery materials technology delivers an +20% increase in energy density and an
ET Intelligence group: Himadri Specialty Chemical on Wednesday announced that it acquired a 12.8% stake in Sydney based Sicona Battery Technologies for 10.3 million Australian dollars (Rs57 crore). Sicona specialize in high capacity silicon anode technology for lithium-ion batteries that help to enhance energy density of batteries.
Drench in the knowledge with exclusive insights, ePaper & smart market tools with ETPrime. Himadri Specialty Chemical has acquired a 12.8% stake in Sicona Battery Technologies for AUD 10.3m (INR 57 crore), enabling Himadri to enhance energy density of batteries with Sicona's high capacity silicon anode technology for lithium-ion batteries.
Australian battery material start-up Sicona Battery Technologies will accelerate commercial development plans both here and in the United States after securing financial support from a group of international investing heavyweights for its silicon-composite anode technology designed to improve the performance of lithium-ion batteries.
Investors led by Indian chemical conglomerate Himadri Speciality Chemical and Australian venture capital firm Artesian have tipped $22 million (USD 14.9 million) into Wollongong-based Sicona Battery Technologies in support of its work with battery density-boosting technology developed at the University of Wollongong.
Sicona is working to commercialise its high-capacity silicon anode technology which has been flagged as a possible game-changer for lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries that dominate the electric vehicle (EV) and renewable energy storage market.
Sicona’s unique patented SiC battery anode innovation empowers next-gen high performance Li-ion batteries. Cost efficient and highly scalable, our technology breakthrough will supercharge the Electric Vehicle and Energy Storage battery industry.