- Electrovaya (EFL) has received a U.S. patent for a unique battery electrode microstructure
- The electrode may enable higher energy density lithium-ion batteries
- The company’s production technology is free of toxic NMP solvents in line with its core environmental mandate
- Electrovaya is focused on supplying lithium-ion batteries to address climate change and accelerate global electrification
- Electrovaya (EFL) is up by 10.29 per cent trading at $0.75 per share
Electrovaya (EFL) has received a U.S. patent for a unique battery electrode microstructure.
The electrode, made with Electrovaya’s proprietary NMP-free technology, may enable higher energy density lithium-ion batteries with superior distribution of active and non-active materials.
The patent – US11,355,744B2 – is titled “Lithium-Ion Battery Electrode with Uniformly Dispersed Electrode, Binder and Conductive Additive”.
The company may pair its technology with lithium metal or silicon-based materials to create the next generation of lithium-ion batteries.
“Innovations such as these, which Electrovaya is pioneering, are part of the company’s contribution to the much-needed global energy transition to address climate challenges,” stated Dr. Raj DasGupta, CEO of Electrovaya.
Electrovaya is focused on supplying lithium-ion batteries to address climate change and accelerate global electrification.
Electrovaya (EFL) is up by 10.29 per cent trading at $0.75 per share as of 2:45 pm EST.