Articles from AM Batteries

AM Batteries, a pioneer in dry battery electrode (DBE) technology, opened its state-of-the-art Customer Success Center Monday, enabling the development of next-generation batteries with advanced manufacturing technology. AM Batteries' new facility will play a crucial role in ongoing efforts to secure the U.S. battery manufacturing supply chain. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by U.S. Representative Lori Trahan (D-MA) and Massachusetts’ Interim Secretary of Economic Development Ashley Stolba.
By AM Batteries · Via Business Wire · June 4, 2025
AM Batteries, a leader in dry battery electrode (DBE) technology, has entered a joint development agreement with TDK Corporation (TSE: 6762), a global electronics leader, to pave a path toward energy-efficient battery manufacturing. The partnership aims to enhance sustainability, improve battery manufacturing scalability, and accelerate the development of solid-state batteries.
By AM Batteries · Via Business Wire · March 19, 2025

AM Batteries (AMB), a pioneer in lithium-ion dry-electrode technology, and Amperex Technology Limited (ATL), a world leading innovator in lithium-ion battery production, announced today they have teamed up to develop solvent-free electrode manufacturing technology for Li-ion cell production. The joint endeavor seeks to tackle some of the most critical challenges facing the Li-ion battery production industry: heavy carbon footprint, energy consumption, and high infrastructure cost derived from the current standard solvent evaporation process used for electrode fabrication. Leveraging key expertise in dry-electrode fabrication, which AMB developed, and the world-class commercial-scale battery-manufacturing team at ATL, both groups will work together to change the industry as a whole – both in terms of cost and environmental impact.
By AM Batteries · Via Business Wire · April 5, 2023

AM Batteries (AMB), a pioneer in lithium-ion dry-electrode technology, announced today the close of its Series A financing. Anzu Partners, an investment firm that focuses on breakthrough industrial technologies, led AMB's oversubscribed $25M Series A funding, with participation from TDK Ventures, Foothill Ventures, Toyota Ventures, Zeon Ventures, SAIC Capital, VinFast, Doral Energy-Tech Ventures, and Creative Ventures. The financing will allow AMB to expand its team and accelerate its commercialization efforts, advance its roll-to-roll manufacturing pilot line to a production-grade line for customers, and extend its dry-electrode manufacturing platform to new battery chemistries and technologies like solid-state batteries.
By AM Batteries · Via Business Wire · October 25, 2022