Minviro LCA Report Finds OneD Battery Sciences' SINANODE® Silicon Anode Technology Can Reduce EV Battery Pack Carbon Footprint by 35%
- Editor
- Mar 18
- 1 min read
Whats Happening:
OneD Battery Sciences has completed a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of its SINANODE® silicon anode technology for EV batteries. The study, conducted by Minviro, reveals that SINANODE® can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and resource consumption compared to conventional anode materials. When processed in North America or Europe, SINANODE®-enhanced graphite can improve anode performance while reducing the cost and carbon footprint of EV batteries.
Key Moves:
OneD Battery Sciences completes LCA of SINANODE® technology
Minviro conducts independent assessment of environmental performance
SINANODE® technology shows significant reduction in carbon footprint
By The Numbers:
SINANODE® reduces anode material's carbon footprint by more than 90%
35% reduction in battery pack carbon footprint
OneD has over 220 issued patents worldwide
Key Quotes:
"Minviro's independent LCA validates the environmental benefits of SINANODE®, providing our customers and partners with a scientifically robust and third-party verified assessment of its sustainability," said Vincent Pluvinage, CEO and Co-founder of OneD Battery Sciences.
"OneD Battery Sciences' proactive approach to assessing its environmental footprint underscores the industry's growing need for validated, data-driven insights," said Robert Pell, CEO and Founder of Minviro.
Bottom Line:
OneD Battery Sciences' SINANODE® technology has been independently verified to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of EV battery anodes. This breakthrough could lead to more sustainable and cost-effective EV batteries, potentially accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles and contributing to global efforts to reduce carbon emissions in the transportation sector.
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