Addionics specializes in 3D Current Collectors that replace traditional flat current collectors in battery electrodes, featuring a unique three-dimensional structure that increases surface area and optimizes electrical conductivity. This chemistry-agnostic technology works with lithium-ion, solid-state, lithium-metal, and other battery types. Their drop-in design integrates seamlessly into existing manufacturing lines, using 100% recycled copper and advanced modeling platforms to tailor battery structures for specific performance outcomes.
Addionics produces Smart 3D Electrodes designed for enhanced battery performance, including higher energy density, faster charging, and extended battery life. Their technology supports integration into various battery chemistries and is adaptable for electric vehicles, portable electronics, and grid energy storage.
In 2024, Addionics secured a $39 million Series B funding round to expand manufacturing, including a $400 million investment for a new U.S. facility targeting 90GWh annual battery component production by 2027. They also launched a pilot production line in Israel aiming for 1 GWh capacity by 2025, supporting scaling and technology commercialization efforts.
Addionics has raised $39M across its Series A (2022) and Series B (2024) rounds. Series A investors included Scania, Union Tech Ventures, Catalyst Fund, Delek Motors, Novelis, and Magna International. In Series B, Addionics secured funding from GM Ventures and Deep Insight. These funds support global expansion and manufacturing enhancement.