Press Releases 03.26.25

Group14 Appoints Former GM Global Manufacturing EVP Gerald Johnson to Board of Directors

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The Battery Revolution Is Finally Here

MSN: Advancements in battery technology, including solid-state batteries and high-silicon anodes, are set to revolutionize electric vehicles (EVs) by enhancing energy density and reducing weight. Companies like Group14 are leading this innovation, aiming to deliver safer, more efficient batteries that could significantly extend EV range and performance.
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Group14 CEO Discusses Future of Silicon Batteries

The EV Report: Silicon batteries hold significant potential to revolutionize any device powered by lithium-ion batteries. They will reshape the future of transportation – including electric vehicles and aviation – as well as enable edge computing in vehicles and personal devices, fundamentally changing how we navigate the world. The industry leaders will be determined by companies that find a way to scale.
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With a $3 Billion Bet, the U.S. Strikes at the Heart of China’s EV Empire

The Electric: Chinese firms dominate EV battery production and supply chains, but U.S. companies like Group14 excel in high-silicon electrodes, enhancing EV performance. A $200 million grant from U.S. DOE supports Group14’s silane gas facility, challenging China’s dominance. Broader U.S. investments target battery materials, aiming to build a domestic industry while countering China’s global influence.
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US to award $3 billion to 25 projects for battery manufacturing sector

Reuters: The U.S. Department of Energy plans to fund battery manufacturing and supply chain projects across 14 states to boost domestic production and reduce dependence on China. This initiative is projected to create 12,000 jobs and attract $16 billion in investments, strengthening the nation’s energy infrastructure and supply chain resilience.
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