Funding

Solid Energies, Inc has received funding from the following state/federal agencies:

California Energy Commission (CEC)

As the state's primary energy policy and planning agency, the Energy Commission is committed to reducing energy costs and environmental impacts of energy use.

Department of Energy (DoE) / ARPA-E

ARPA-E or Advanced Research Projects Agency at the Department of Energy has a mission to advance energy innovations that will create a more secure, affordable, and sustainable energy future for the entire United States (U.S.).

U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)

As the principal defense policy advisor and implementation body, the Department of Defense is committed to protecting national security and ensuring the military's readiness to defend the United States, while minimizing environmental impacts and enhancing energy efficiency across operations.

NASA

NASA's mission is to advance space exploration and aeronautics, while also increasing scientific knowledge and understanding of the Earth and universe.

Collaborators

Solid Energies, Inc has established long-term collaborations with the following universities and companies:

San Diego State University (SDSU)

Solid Energies has established a long-term collaboration with San Diego State University for the characterization, analysis, and modeling of the company's solid-state battery technology .

Boeing

Solid Energies has established a long-term collaboration with Boeing to conduct altitude simulation and safety testing of its solid-state batteries over the past several years.

University of California, Irvine

Solid Energies has established a relationship with UC Irvine for access to its material characterization laboratory including access to SEM, TEM, XRD, and other material characterization equipment for analysis of the company's solid-state batteries.