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Addionics

Smart 3D current collectors enhancing advanced battery performance

Israel
11-50

Vitality Radar

72
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 9 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
78
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
72
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
82
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
68
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
63

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Addionics is positioning itself as a critical enabler of next-generation EV and energy storage batteries through proprietary 3D current collectors and a planned global manufacturing footprint, including a U.S. giga-factory. The company is moving from pure technology development into scaled industrialization via strategic OEM and materials partnerships.

Efficiency Ratio

With a relatively lean, venture-backed organization leveraging drop‑in components for existing battery lines and substantial non-dilutive support (e.g., DOE/IRA grants), Addionics appears to convert R&D and capital efficiently into commercial pilots and manufacturing scale-up.

Evidence Signals

Funding HIGH Global (HQ in UK/Israel, operations in US and Germany)

Raised a $39 million Series B round in July 2024, co-led by GM Ventures and Deep Insight, with participation from Scania and other strategic investors, to bolster manufacturing and global business engagements.

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Partnership HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel and Chilgok, South Korea

Entered a collaboration with Korea-based PNT Materials to develop, manufacture, and commercialize prismatic LFP cells for energy storage systems, targeting AI data centers and broader ESS markets.

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Expansion HIGH United States (exact site not yet public)

Planning and advancing construction of a US-based giga-factory for production of 3D Current Collectors, with full‑scale production targeted around 2027–2028.

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Funding HIGH United States

Undergoing due diligence for up to $50 million in Inflation Reduction Act grants from the U.S. Department of Energy to support the first phase of construction of its U.S. plant, following an earlier $1 million bilateral DOE grant in 2020.

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Product Launch HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Scaling manufacturing of Smart 3D Current Collectors (porous copper and aluminum sheets) as drop‑in components for EV and ESS batteries, with a demonstration production line under construction in Tel Aviv.

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Other HIGH London, UK (registered HQ) with sites in UK, Israel, US, and Germany

Operating a B2B model selling proprietary 3D Current Collectors compatible with multiple battery chemistries, aimed at EV, consumer electronics, and renewable energy storage sectors, with claims of up to 60% reduction in traditional materials usage.

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Other HIGH UK, Israel, US, Germany

Maintains a global footprint with sites in the UK, Israel, the US, and Germany, and describes itself as a leading manufacturer of 3D Current Collectors for next-generation batteries.

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About
Addionics develops smart metal 3D current collector technology that improves the energy density, high-power discharge, thermal stability, and lifespan of batteries. The chemistry-agnostic architecture supports electrified combat systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, and space applications requiring extreme reliability under harsh environments.
Tags
#EnergyStorage, #BatteryInnovation, #ElectricVehicles, #SmartTechnology, #SustainableSolutions, #3DCurrentCollectors, #HighEfficiency, #CostEffective

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