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Sila Begins the Commissioning of its Moses Lake Plant, a Major Milestone on the Path to Becoming Fully Operational in 2025

2025 production of Titan Silicon anode remains on track – advancing U.S. energy independence with the manufacturing of critical materials.

Sila, a next-generation battery materials company, today announced the start of the commissioning phase for its first auto-scale manufacturing plant in Moses Lake, Washington–Sila Moses Lake. This first processing unit starting commissioning marks a major event in the plant’s construction and start-up process.

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Sila, a next-generation battery materials company, today announced the start of the commissioning phase for its first auto-scale manufacturing plant in Moses Lake, Washington.

Sila, a next-generation battery materials company, today announced the start of the commissioning phase for its first auto-scale manufacturing plant in Moses Lake, Washington.

The commissioning stage verifies that all systems and components are working correctly to ensure successful operations. The process will include full mechanical completion, systems integration, equipment verification, and safety and compliance reviews to ensure operational readiness. The transition from the commissioning phase into material production remains on schedule for the second half of 2025.

Sila Moses Lake will produce Titan Silicon, Sila’s breakthrough silicon anode technology, at the capacity needed to deliver for multiple automotive customers, as well as a growing pipeline of consumer electronics and technology products. As demand grows for improved battery performance in everything from wearable devices and electric vehicles to drones and robotics, Sila’s plant plays a pivotal role in ensuring a domestic supply of a critical material used in lithium-ion batteries, reducing U.S. reliance on foreign supply chains.

“America has always led the world in innovation, but we’ve often fallen short when it comes to manufacturing that innovation at scale. Sila aims to change that,” said Gene Berdichevsky, Co-founder and CEO of Sila. “This milestone is proof that we can take cutting-edge technology and turn it into reality. It’s a tremendous accomplishment for the team, and more importantly, it strengthens our path toward greater energy independence.”

About Titan Silicon

Titan Silicon was the first commercial next-generation silicon anode technology to enter the market in 2021. Today, it delivers up to a 20-25% energy density improvement over the industry’s best performing graphite cells, enabling automakers, consumer OEMs, and industrial equipment manufacturers to achieve unmatched product performance, including increased vehicle range or product runtime and faster charging speeds. Future releases of Titan Silicon will drive improvement of up to 40%, recharge times to less than 10 minutes, and lower the $/kWh cost of batteries.

About Sila

Founded in 2011, Sila is a next-generation battery materials company with the mission to power the world’s transition to clean energy. Sila shipped the world’s first commercially available silicon anode for lithium-ion batteries in 2021. Sila’s materials drive battery performance enhancements in consumer electronics devices and will also power electric vehicles. Committed to American leadership in clean energy production, Sila is scaling its technology at its manufacturing facility in Moses Lake, Washington. Major financial investors include 8VC, Bessemer Venture Partners, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Coatue, In-Q-Tel, Matrix Partners, Sutter Hill Ventures, and funds and accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.

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