Granode Materials has been granted another project “Capacitive Silicon Anode Nanomaterials for Lithium-Ion Batteries – CLIMB,” which will run for two years, and will focus on pre-piloting and scaling the company’s SynerGen silicon-anode technology. The initiative is supported by the Swedish Energy Agency, and several other world renown companies and collaborators.
About the CLIMB Project
CLIMB targets pre-pilot upscaling of Granode’s SynerGen silicon-anode technology moving the technology from research platforms toward demonstration and commercial validation with an industrial partner. The project aims to:
Enhanced material resilience
Relying on the domestic supply of the raw materials for anode production.
Higher battery efficiency
Increased energy density for Lithium-ion batteries.
Lower carbon footprint
Reduced CO₂ emissions drastically compared to graphitic anode production.
🔗Supply chain security
Supporting Europe’s rapidly growing battery industry.
Through four integrated workstreams across the battery value chain, ensuring technology scaling, sustainability assessments, industrial process development, and system-level integration.
About Granode Materials
Granode Materials develops high-performance silicon-based anode materials designed to enable more efficient, sustainable, and durable batteries. The company collaborates with research partners, equipment suppliers, and industry stakeholders to accelerate the shift toward next-generation battery technologies.