Amprius Technologies, Inc. announced its all-new SiCore product platform, an expansion of its product portfolio of silicon anode batteries targeted to revolutionize electric mobility. In addition to this SiCore product platform, Amprius has also branded its existing silicon nanowire platform SiMaxx with its current product range of up to 500 Wh/kg and 1,300 Wh/L energy density. The new SiCore batteries are based on an innovative, proprietary silicon anode material system delivering high-energy-density silicon anode batteries that surpass graphite cell performance today.

The new silicon anode cell chemistry is designed to offer high energy density, up to 400 Wh/kg, and long cycle life, as many as 1,200 cycles at full depth of discharge. Developed in close collaboration with Berzelius (Nanjing) Co. Ltd. (a formerly affiliated company then known as Amprius (Nanjing)), the SiCore silicon anode battery performance has been validated across various applications in the electric mobility market.

Initial samples of SiCore batteries have garnered positive feedback from customers with demanding performance requirements, leading to forecasts from customers for demand in excess of 100 megawatt hours (MWh) over the coming years. Amprius has been sampling the SiCore products with customers for several months as part of an ongoing market exploration. Through an exclusive supply agreement with its partner Berzelius, Amprius possesses exclusive rights to use these silicon anode materials to serve the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The SiCore batteries are currently manufactured by toll manufacturing partners. The SiCore product platform complements the currently sold-out capacity of the Company?s SiMaxx silicon nanowire anode batteries, serving as a capacity bridge until the gigawatt-scale facility becomes operational. MWh-scale quantities of SiCore products in a wider range of form factors encompassing pouch, large form factor (up to 100 Ah), and cylindrical cells are readily available for 2024 delivery to support customer demand.

These products will pair with Amprius? existing MWh capacity installed in Fremont, CA for SiMaxx. Amprius expects to produce both SiCore and SiMaxx batteries at its gigawatt-scale factory in Colorado.