Nanoramic promotes its technology via a number of collaborations. For the last two years it has been working with with German startup E-Lyte to develop electrolytes that work with its electrodes, and are PFAS-free.
Together, the two companies are advancing an answer to supply chain issues that may be caused by a possible ban on PFAS.
“As proposed PFAS restrictions loom, we recognize the paramount importance of continuing to develop PFAS-free battery technology to enable accelerated growth of the EV industry," says Kish.
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