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NanoGraf Silicon Anode Batteries Selected by Thales Defense & Security

NanoGraf, the U.S.-based battery maker and materials company creating stronger, lighter, longer-lasting lithium-ion batteries with increased power density and efficiency, announced it has delivered its silicon anode batteries to Thales Defense & Security, Inc., a leading global aerospace and defense technology contractor, for hand-held radios for the U.S. military.

Thales Defense & Security, Inc. will use NanoGraf’s M38 18650 cells for its multiband software-defined tactical hand-held radios, to support longer missions by 10%, without increasing size or weight.

“Batteries are essential to thousands of mission-critical military systems, from hand-held radios and man-portable satellite terminals to unmanned systems and mobile command posts,” said Gary Kidwell, vice president of communications systems at Thales Defense & Security, Inc. “NanoGraf’s silicon anode batteries increase operational runtime for deployed forces and ensures we equip soldiers with the best possible technology available.”

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Thales Defense & Security, Inc.’s purchase of NanoGraf cells demonstrates the critical role NanoGraf has assumed in onshoring the battery supply chain, including materials, cell production and battery manufacturing outside of China. The Department of Defense has made several direct investments to help curb the military’s reliance on Chinese battery technology, building significant momentum in supporting domestic battery innovation. In January 2024, NanoGraf was awarded a contract worth up to $15 million to support the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command C5ISR Center as part of a Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) initiative focused on developing a Family of Advanced Standard Batteries (FAStBat) leveraging commercial technologies. This followed the grant they secured in 2022 for $1.65 million from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop longer-lasting batteries for military equipment. These investments underscore the DoD’s commitment to onshoring the battery supply chain and NanoGraf’s critical role in that effort.

“We’re excited that Thales Defense & Security, Inc. selected our proprietary battery technology to equip soldiers with batteries that can last much longer, making their missions run smoother,” said Francis Wang, CEO of NanoGraf. “As a U.S. battery maker, getting our batteries in the hands of soldiers is an honor. We are proud to support Thales Defense & Security, Inc. and the U.S. military as we continue our efforts to onshore the entire battery supply chain.”

SOURCE: GlobeNewswire

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