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Today, Anthro is excited to announce the close of our $20M Series A round! The round was led by Collaborative Fund with significant participation from existing investors including Union Square Ventures, Voyager Ventures, and Emerson Collective. Energy Revolution Ventures, Nor'easter Ventures, Ultratech Capital Partners, Overlap Holdings, and others also participated in the financing. We are grateful for support from such a wonderful group of investors. The Series A follows an impressive range of technical and commercial accomplishments over the past year. Notably, cells containing Anthro’s advanced polymer electrolyte recently passed external UN 38.3 testing, a rigorous certification standard for safe transport of lithium-ion batteries. This funding supports Anthro’s vision to solve some of the hardest challenges facing the future of energy storage. We are rapidly advancing our material technology to create a scalable way to solve the tradeoff between energy density and safety in lithium-ion batteries. Our technology will enable new battery chemistries and new battery form factors to accelerate the electrification of everything. We plan to use the new funding to build a pilot facility in the Bay Area, scale our technology, and grow our team. We are excited to deliver Anthro technology to a growing group of customers and partners soon. Our fundraising news was captured by Bloomberg News here: https://lnkd.in/g4G-eT-9 More information can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gxu343k5 Now is the time to be all-in on developing new technologies and materials to create a smarter, cleaner tomorrow. Anthro is hiring for critical positions across all company functions. Pioneers looking to work at the intersection of energy technology, product development, and materials can apply here: https://lnkd.in/g5B_caXZ #funding #batteries #entrepreneurship #hiring #engineering #chemistry #cleantech #polymers #cleantech #energystorage #venturecapital

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Saleheen Ehsan

Program Intern at Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator | Student at Baruch College

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Can this technology be retrofitted for Arrow ebikes?

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Nathaniel Simon

Robotics PhD Student, Princeton University

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Congrats, Anthro and team!

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Kadirvelayutham Prasanna

Senior Vertical Marketing Manager - Analytical Instruments - Clean Energy

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Congratulations Team Anthro

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Steven Liu

Chemical Engineering @ Stanford | Stanford Solar Car Battery Team Lead | Yi Cui Lab Researcher

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Incredible! Congratulations Anthro!

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