Envia wins $7.7 million grant to continue high-energy battery work for vehicles, but now looks to UAVs, as well

Envia Systems, a start-up developing high-energy cathode and anode materials for lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries, has raised a further $7.7 million from the U.S. Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC). The U.S. Department of Energy is also providing part of the funding, but the total amount itself is...

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