Last week, we filed a public interest statement with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) regarding Investigation No. 3916. As global leaders in next-generation battery tech, we firmly believe that defending foundational American innovation in silicon-carbon materials is squarely in the public interest.
Advancing these materials at scale is critical to the future of everything that uses a lithium-ion battery. We aren’t just talking about EVs, drones, aerospace, and defense—it directly impacts data centers requiring reliable backup power, as well as the daily consumer electronics we all rely on like phones, computers, tablets, and smartwatches.
Our filing makes it clear: the U.S. energy storage sector has the capacity, technology, and drive to scale production and secure our domestic supply chains. As we continue to build out our manufacturing footprint, the market is fully equipped to transition toward next-generation materials while maintaining technological leadership.
You can read our full public interest submission to the ITC here.