GDI’s core technology is a 100% silicon anode chemistry delivering 30% greater energy density (up to 3200 mAh/g) and rapid charging from 10% to 75% in 15 minutes. The anodes maintain performance over hundreds of cycles, exhibit excellent thermal stability in safety tests, and are manufactured via a scalable roll-to-roll process targeting gigawatt-scale production by 2028.
Advanced 100% silicon anode battery components offering high energy density, fast charging capabilities, long cycle life, and compatibility with existing lithium-ion manufacturing lines.
In 2024, secured a €20 million quasi-equity loan from the European Investment Bank to advance silicon anode development with commercialization planned by 2026; recognized as a winner of the U.S. Army’s 2023 xTechPrime competition and invited to submit for a Direct to Phase II Army SBIR contract.
GDI raised a $13.3M Series A led by EIT InnoEnergy and Helios Climate Ventures, with additional funding from U.S. Army Research Labs and the U.S. Department of Energy.