Nanoramic Laboratories

Nanoramic Laboratories

Nanotechnology Research

Wakefield, Massachusetts 3,551 followers

The Future of Li-ion Energy Storage

About us

Nanoramic® Laboratories is an industry-leading energy storage and advanced materials company that has developed an innovative electrode technology, Neocarbonix® at the Core. Nanoramic is commercializing this technology to transform energy storage for electric vehicles: increasing energy density and longevity, while reducing costs. Founded in 2009 out of MIT, Nanoramic is the exclusive designer, manufacturer, and licenser of Neocarbonix® electrodes, Fastcap® Ultracapacitors and Thermexit® thermal interface gap filler pads. research and development of world record high temperature ultracapacitor technology funded by NASA, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Defense. Now Nanoramic is commercializing this technology to revolutionize growing industries like electric vehicle batteries and consumer and industrial electronics.

Website
http://www.nanoramic.com
Industry
Nanotechnology Research
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Wakefield, Massachusetts
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2009
Specialties
Nanotechnology, Nanocarbons, Composite Electrode, Advanced Materials, Thermal Interface Materials, EMI/RFI Shielding, and EV technology

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    We are less than two weeks away from The Battery Show North America 2024! Our team is thrilled to attend and looking forward to connecting with leaders from across the industry. Visit us at booth #1211 or reach out to our team members that are attending: Nicolò Brambilla - CTO Ben Cao - EVP of Battery Technology Iman Khakpour, PhD - Director of Electrode Development Kevin Zhang - Corporate Development Senior Manager Come discover how Nanoramic’s Neocarbonix technology is shaping the future of energy storage by enabling: 🦺 Elimination of NMP solvent from the lithium-ion battery manufacturing process, dramatically improving manufacturing worker safety ♻️ Removal of "Forever Chemicals" (PFAS), reducing regulatory risk 🔋 Major improvements in energy, power, and cost, advancing electrification globally We look forward to seeing you there! #TheBatteryShow #BatteryTechnology #EVs #AdvancedBatteries #CleanEnergy #Innovation

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    As summer comes to a close, we want to express our sincere gratitude to our outstanding interns as they return to their studies. Thanks to Sarah Eppley, Jordan Tierney, and Gabriel Parra Nogueiras for their hard work, dedication, and fresh perspectives this summer! Nanoramic is proud to foster an environment where interns can challenge themselves and make a meaningful impact. If you or someone you know is interested in a rewarding internship experience, please don't hesitate to reach out! #internship #summerinternship #nanoramic #batterytechnology #techinternship #STEM #cleantech

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    Every summer, we at Nanoramic are thrilled to welcome a new group of talented interns. Please join us in giving a warm welcome to Sarah Eppley, Jordan Tierney, and Gabriel Parra Nogueiras! We are excited to tell you more about them and their roles this summer below 👇 Sarah Eppley Role: Battery Testing and Analytics Intern 🔋 Responsibilities: Neocarbonix battery cell and cathode electrode development Education: Pursuing a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University Fun Fact: Sarah is studying to become a yoga teacher! 🧘♀️ Jordan Tierney Role: Battery Materials Intern 🔋 Responsibilities: Neocarbonix cathode electrode development Education: Pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering at MIT Fun Fact: Jordan likes to woodwork in her free time and is currently building a loft bed for a friend! 📐 Gabriel Parra Nogueiras Role: Legal Intern 📝 Responsibilities: Various legal projects including reviews of PFAS regulations and green incentives Education: Pursuing a JD at Yale Law School Fun Fact: Gabriel knows how to read Ancient Greek! 📜 We are grateful that our interns chose to spend the summer at Nanoramic, and we are looking forward to seeing all of the amazing contributions they will make!

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    More story of Nanoramic Laboratories and TopMaterial here https://lnkd.in/gPubjEpm Nanoramic Laboratories Ting Du technical program manager, Mack Cash senior development manager and Danny Shin battery R&D manager, visiting TopMaterial giga-scale electrode manufacturing plant in Asan, Korea. Deep discussion on next generation, innovative Li-ion battery electrode technology, both cost-effective and environmentally-friendly. One step closer to our bigger and better GREEN future. More about TopMaterial Having an idea but limited time, manpower and experience in battery manufacturing? From lab and pilot-scale to giga factory From mixing, coating, assembly to module and pack From idea to mass production From greenfield to gigafactory #TopMaterial is a step away from you. Based on several hundred-year battery manufacturing experience combined, TopMaterial has been providing Cell/parts design, plus in-house evaluation lab/pilot/giga factory lay out Turn-key equipment Utility plan Commissioning Training Ramp-up support Maintenance TOPMATERIAL ever since 2012 Kosdaq listed in Oct, 2022 120 constant employees with 100 engineers Running own R&D center Operating own 1GWh-size electrode facility Construction underway for 3,000 ton/yr LFP production target in 2025 Giga factory turn-key project from the scratch 5 completed, 2 on-going Lab/Pilot turn-key project many in Asia, U.S. and Europe #topmaterial #LFP #battery #turnkey #cylindrical #prismatic #pouch #bladecell #vda #commissioning #gigafactory #training #electrode #CAM #lab #pilot #lithiumbattery #LMFP #nanoramiclaboratories

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    More story of TopMaterial and Nanoramic Laboratories here https://lnkd.in/gPubjEpm Nanoramic Laboratories Mack Cash and Danny Shin visiting TopMaterial to continue our commitment to a bigger and better Green future. Deep discussion on next generation, innovative Li-ion battery electrode technology, both cost-effective and environmentally-friendly. One step closer to our bigger and better Green future. More about TopMaterial Having an idea but limited time, manpower and experience in battery manufacturing? From lab and pilot-scale to giga factory From mixing, coating, assembly to module and pack From idea to mass production From greenfield to gigafactory #TopMaterial is a step away from you. Based on several hundred-year battery manufacturing experience combined, TopMaterial has been providing Cell/parts design, plus in-house evaluation lab/pilot/giga factory lay out Turn-key equipment Utility plan Commissioning Training Ramp-up support Maintenance TOPMATERIAL ever since 2012 Kosdaq listed in Oct, 2022 120 constant employees with 100 engineers Running own R&D center Operating own 1GWh-size electrode facility Construction underway for 3,000 ton/yr LFP production target in 2025 Giga factory turn-key project from the scratch 5 completed, 2 on-going Lab/Pilot turn-key project many in Asia, U.S. and Europe #topmaterial #LFP #battery #turnkey #cylindrical #prismatic #pouch #bladecell #vda #commissioning #gigafactory #training #electrode #CAM #lab #pilot #lithiumbattery #LMFP #nanoramiclaboratories

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    Are you at RE this week? We are excited to share that John Cooley, Nanoramic Founder and CEO, will be there tomorrow, September 10th! This is your opportunity to connect with one of the battery industry's leading experts and learn about how Nanoramic’s Neocarbonix® Slurry Precursor is advancing global electrification and sustainability with its PFAS- and NMP-free battery solution. If you would like to connect, please message John Cooley or contact us here: https://lnkd.in/e_xUC-WG #REPlus24 #CleanEnergy #Batteries #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability

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    The Nanoramic Laboratories team had the pleasure of hosting key members of the United States Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC) at our headquarters for a coating demonstration of our PFAS-free and NMP-free Neocarbonix® battery technology. Our team is proud and grateful to be working with USABC on low-cost and fast-charge EV battery cells using our proprietary Neocarbonix® Slurry Precursor (NXSP) and related processes in progress towards USABC technical goals, as witnessed firsthand by members of USABC during the recent demonstration in Wakefield, MA. USABC is a subsidiary of USCAR (United States Council for Automotive Research). Enabled by a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), USABC’s mission is to develop electrochemical energy storage technologies that advance commercialization of next generation electrified vehicle applications. To accomplish this objective, USABC works with some of the most innovative and promising battery technology companies in the industry. The Nanoramic team is constantly excited by USABC’s progress towards achieving an electrified future and hopes to continue being an integral part of its mission. You are welcome to visit us anytime again!

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    Nanoramic Laboratories is honored to be awarded Distinguished Recognition in Logitech’s #FuturePositiveChallenge - a global technology challenge for sustainability-led disruptors poised to make a meaningful contribution to a positive future! This recognition highlights Nanoramic's innovative solution for eliminating toxic materials used in conventional lithium-ion battery manufacturing, which is critical for improving worker safety, eliminating forever chemicals, enhancing recyclability, lowering carbon footprint, and more. Prakash Arunkundrum, Chief Operating Officer at Logitech, said, “The Future Positive Challenge was conceived to find breakthrough, disruptive innovations that are integral to advancing lower carbon impact technologies. We congratulate Nanoramic and all the companies who presented innovative ideas across a range of areas. We saw increased interest this year from companies globally, all interested in solving for carbon reduction. We need these solutions to tackle today’s engineering challenges. The next step is harnessing and scaling these solutions within Logitech products and across the tech ecosystem to drive the change necessary for a positive future.” Thank you Logitech for the recognition of our important work towards a sustainable future. To learn more about the #FuturePositiveChallenge, please visit: https://lnkd.in/dhvnmwXn

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    🚀 🌎 Exciting News from Logitech! We're thrilled to announce the recipients of this year's Future Positive Challenge! Our Winners are: LITEON Technology, Pragmatic, Achelous Pure Metal Co. Ltd., TPI Plastic, Stora Enso and Bin-e And Distinguished Recognition goes to: Nanoramic Laboratories and Niron Magnetics, Inc. These visionary innovators have truly impressed us with their groundbreaking solutions in sustainable technology for consumer electronics. Each company has showcased remarkable creativity and a strong commitment to driving positive change in the tech industry. Join us in congratulating these inspiring companies. We’re looking forward to collaborating with them to scale their solutions and make a lasting impact! Visit here for more info: https://logi.link/ff33s3 #Innovation #TechChallenge #FuturePositiveChallenge #Logitech #TechLeaders

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    At Nanoramic, we are thrilled to have amazing interns join us each summer and take on impactful and challenging roles. Continuing with our Q&A series highlighting our summer interns, we are excited for Jordan Tierney, a Battery Materials Intern, to share more about their background and work this summer.   1) What sparked your interest in the field of batteries and interning at Nanoramic? Jordan: Studying materials science and engineering inspires me to want to solve important problems through materials development. One of the biggest issues globally right now is climate change, and batteries are going to be a critical part of that solution in so many ways. Nanoramic's work is really exciting to me because we are working to produce high-performance materials while eliminating harmful components like PFAS and NMP, without sacrificing efficiency.   2) What have you been working on this summer? Jordan: I've spent a lot of time in the lab this summer, with my main focus being on electrode production, especially electrode coating. However, I've been lucky to get exposure to every part of battery development, from slurry production to cell assembly and testing. One of the things I've really liked about my time at Nanoramic is the variety of tasks I've gotten to work on, which has allowed me to learn a lot very quickly.   3) What are your future goals and what skills or knowledge have you gained during your internship that you hope to use in achieving those goals? Jordan: I'm not exactly sure what the future holds, but one thing that is really important to me is using engineering to make a difference. Working at Nanoramic has helped me understand so much more about the challenges and opportunities in the battery industry, and given me the chance to learn from so many people who are passionate about solving those problems. Being a part of such a dynamic team has given me a lot of flexibility and experience in different areas, which will be useful no matter what comes next for me.   4) What has been your favorite part about interning at Nanoramic, including outside of the work itself? Jordan: The best part has definitely been the people. Working for a smaller company has the benefit of getting to know and work with everyone in the team. Everyone at Nanoramic works so well together and is more than happy to help, and as an intern, that's really valuable because I feel comfortable asking anyone a question or to explain what they are working on, which has helped me learn so much. I'm so grateful I have the opportunity to work with such a great team as we've got at Nanoramic!   If you are interested or know someone interested in an exciting, challenging, and rewarding internship opportunity, please reach out to us!   #Internship #SummerInternship #STEM #CleanTech #CleanEnergy #BatteryTechnology #Neocarbonix

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    Congratulations to former EIC client Nanoramic Laboratories, one of seven U.S. companies selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to receive a $47.5 million grant (pending negotiations) for construction of a lithium ion battery manufacturing plant in Bridgeport, CT. Nanoramic’s manufacturing plant will bolster domestic clean energy supply chains and is expected to create up to 200 jobs. This is a huge milestone for Nanoramic Laboratories to scale up its patented Neocarbonix® at the Core electrode technology. Nanoramic’s innovative technology, which can eliminate  harmful substances used in conventional lithium ion battery manufacturing, has enabled the company to produce low-cost, high-efficiency rechargeable batteries with a reduced carbon footprint. We are proud of our role in helping set Nanoramic Laboratories up for this success. In the Spring of 2019, a team of 11 students helped support the company’s General Counsel with its Series D equity round, which helped pivot the company toward renewable energy. Nanoramic emerged with funding to expand its business operations, increase its staff and begin bringing their technology away from the lab and into industry. Now, with a strategic investment by GM Ventures, the venture capital arm of General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM), Nanoramic Laboratories is an industry leader in the clean energy technology market.    The EIC is working very hard to support companies like Nanoramic Laboratories, that are developing affordable, sustainable, and accessible solutions to the climate crisis, while providing the next generation of attorneys with sophisticated clinical experience that helps address the complex challenges we face today. 

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    Nanoramic’s Neocarbonix® Slurry Precursor (NXSP) is a drop-in replacement for your binders and additives that enables PFAS-free cathodes. With NXSP you can also replace NMP solvents with safer and easier to dry solvents for improved worker safety and increased throughput. NXSP is easily transported, stored, and handled. When it comes to manufacturing electrode, NXSP drops into conventional slurry-making on standard equipment. Using NXSP in place of your current binders and additives, you will benefit from dramatic improvements in production speed while reducing your CAPEX requirements, lowering the cost of your battery operation. Please contact us to learn how you can adopt NXSP today: https://lnkd.in/e_xUC-WG #batteries #sustainability #batterytechnology #pfasfree #nmpfree #EVs #cleantech #lithiumion #innovation #neocarbonix

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Nanoramic Laboratories 14 total rounds

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US$ 47.5M

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