Enevate’s core technology is silicon-dominant anodes for lithium-ion batteries, branded as XFC-Energy Technology, delivering charging times under 10 minutes and up to 30% more driving range. The silicon-based architecture offers superior energy storage, stability during rapid charging, excellent low-temperature operation, enhanced safety, reduced CO2 emissions during manufacturing, and compatibility with existing battery production infrastructure.
XFC-Energy batteries featuring silicon-dominant anodes, supporting ultrafast charging (<10 minutes), 30% increased range, low-temperature performance, and high safety, designed for integration into EV battery packs without requiring major production line modifications.
In 2023, Enevate licensed its XFC-Energy technology to CustomCells for global commercialization in transportation and mobility applications. JR Energy Solution, an Enevate licensee, launched Korea’s first electrode foundry using Enevate’s technology and plans a 2 GWh capacity expansion in 2025.
Enevate Corporation has secured investment from key strategic and financial partners, including Alliance Ventures (the investment arm of Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi), LG Chem, Samsung Venture Investment Corp, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Mission Ventures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Tsing Capital, Infinite Potential Technologies, Presidio Ventures (Sumitomo Corporation’s venture arm), Lenovo, CEC Capital, and Bangchak.