The SINANODE platform integrates silicon nanowires with EV-grade graphite, tripling energy density of traditional anodes and halving cost per kilowatt-hour. The process addresses silicon expansion and manufacturing complexity, enables faster charging and extended EV range, and integrates seamlessly with existing production methods. Partnerships with material suppliers and Koch Modular Process Systems (using silane technology) support large-scale deployment.
SINANODE anode material: a silicon nanowire–EV-grade graphite composite that offers three times the energy density of standard graphite anodes, faster charging, extended range, and reduced production cost per kWh.
In 2024, OneD commissioned a SINANODE pilot production facility in Moses Lake, Washington (100,000 kg annually, ~10,000 battery packs) and partnered with Customcells to accelerate EV battery cell development. It projects double-digit million-dollar revenue by 2025 and over $100 million by 2027.
Pacific View Capital Partners, Raptor Group, and Toba Capital hold over 66.0% ownership. GM Ventures is a joint R&D partner. Volta Energy Technologies participated in the Series C round. Investor representatives serve on the board.