3DBattery utilizes silicon-based anodes to increase the energy density of lithium-ion batteries, enabling higher performance and faster charging. The company is also developing batteries without liquid electrolytes to minimize combustion risk, enhancing safety. Their technology is adaptable for various applications from wearables to large electric powertrains, with plans to introduce sustainable sodium-ion battery technology. They are expanding production with a 3D battery gigafactory expected by 2024, integrating green energy solutions and advanced engineering.
3DBattery’s products include advanced lithium-ion batteries featuring silicon-rich anodes for improved energy density, faster charging, and enhanced safety due to the absence of liquid electrolytes. These batteries are configurable for diverse applications including compact wearables, medical devices, electric vehicles, and grid storage.
3DBattery collaborates with Waaree Technologies to support indigenous manufacturing of high-performance energy storage solutions with a target production capacity of 5 GWh. The company is scaling its initial production line in Israel focused on renewable energy storage and urban mobility applications.
3DBattery secured $3.5M in seed funding led by Eliad Holdings, with participation from Terra Ventures and the CLP OSEG Energy Israeli Innovation Center to support manufacturing line development and ongoing research.