Matt Hartman is the founder and Managing Partner of Factorial Capital, where he uses his technical background and deep network of technical entrepreneurs to back companies like Modal, Factory AI, and ...
The solid-state battery race is heating up. Factorial Energy, a Massachusetts-based start-up, plans to go public in mid-2026. The listing will provide $100 million in capital to advance its battery ...
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BOSTON - Solid-state battery developer Factorial Inc. has agreed to merge with special purpose acquisition company Cartesian Growth Corporation III (CGCT) in a deal valuing the battery maker at ...
Factorial, the start-up, said the listing would provide money that would help it bring new solid-state batteries to market as soon as 2027. By Jack Ewing Factorial Energy, which is developing advanced ...
Factorial’s high-power, lightweight, solid-state batteries have demonstrated real-world performance, including over 1,200 km (745 miles) of driving range in vehicle testing and are being advanced ...
Semi-solid-state battery cells engineered by Factorial Energy complete successful validation test with automaker Stellantis. Factorial's FEST (Factorial Electrolyte System Technology) battery cells ...
Illustration of Factorial’s FEST solid-state battery integrated onto the STLA Large platform. Credit: Stellantis N.V./BusinessWire. Stellantis and Factorial Energy have successfully validated the ...
Carmaker Stellantis announced on Thursday the successful validation of U.S. startup Factorial Energy's automotive-sized solid-state battery cells with FEST (Factorial Electrolyte System Technology).
AMSTERDAM & BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stellantis N.V. and Factorial Energy (Factorial) today announced the successful validation of Factorial’s automotive-sized FEST ® (Factorial Electrolyte System ...
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