Dr. Azin Fahimi, the CTO of Sienza Energy stated: "Our 3D nanostructures improve heat dissipation, preventing localized hotspots and reducing the risk of thermal runaway. This makes Sienza''s
Sienza Energy, a Caltech-incubated battery company that Los Angeles-based philanthropist Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong backs, recently demonstrated how a unique and proprietary 3D nanostructure can address the
Sienza Energy''s unique 3D electrode nano-architecture, high energy and power density, and long cycle life, even at fast charging rates, combined with the use of high-quality silicon sets itself
Sienza Energy, a Caltech-incubated battery company that is backed by Los Angeles-based philanthropist Patrick Soon-Shiong, demonstrates how its unique and proprietary 3D nanostructure addresses
Sienza Energy, a Caltech-incubated battery company that Los Angeles-based philanthropist Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong backs, recently demonstrated how a unique and proprietary 3D nanostructure can address the global EV market''s safety concerns.
Soon-Shiong this week said Sienza''s 3D nanostructure, combined with the silicon-based anode, provides an opportunity to establish a unique battery with enhanced safety and efficiency.
About Sienza Energy. Sienza Energy''s mission is to deliver the world''s highest powered, highest-energy-density rechargeable battery for electric vehicles and consumer electronics while
Mory Gharib, founder and Chairman of the Board of Sienza stated: "We are honored and delighted to have a visionary like Dr Soon-Shiong invest in Sienza Energy." Sienza Energy was incubated out of Caltech, and received funding from Kairos Ventures in an earlier round.
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