Microsoft takes a punt on silicon battery startup
Microsoft is one of the investors contributing to the latest funding round for Group14 Technologies, a company developing silicon battery technology for applications including electric vehicles.
"Batteries are becoming the backbone of the clean energy transition," said the director of Microsoft's Climate Innovation Fund, Brandon Middaugh. He claimed that Group14's technology has the potential to accelerate decarbonization of transportation, electronics, energy storage, and more.
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