Posco Future M Secures Silicon Anode Mass Production Technology, Targeting 2028 Launch

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According to The Korea Times, Posco Future M has secured mass production technology for silicon anode materials designed to extend EV range and reduce charging times. In tests, the company's silicon anode material retained over 80% of its original capacity after 1,000 charge and discharge cycles, with silicon content above 20%. Silicon anodes can store more than four times the energy of graphite but have historically been difficult to commercialize due to expansion during use. Posco Future M said it used silicon nanoprocessing and carbon composite technology to address this issue. The company plans to begin mass production and supply in 2028 depending on market demand.
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