Dr. Francis Wang featured on Through The Noise Podcast #581- Creating Batteries with Record Efficiency
In this episode Dr. Francis Wang, the Chief Executive Officer for NanoGraf Technologies, discusses the company's Si-Anode technology and value proposition, the complexity of battery design, the state of the lithium-ion battery market, the company’s strategy going forward, and so much more!
Battery Material Startup NanoGraf Welcomes Former General Motors Executive Dave Stenson as an Industry Advisor
NanoGraf, today announces the appointment of former General Motors (GM) executive Dave Stenson as an advisor to its team. The move will support NanoGraf in its continued efforts to develop the longest-lasting, highest-energy, and highest-power lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and consumer electronics.
An Exciting Milestone in Battery Development
In the past 20 years, I’ve never felt more excited to be a part of the American battery landscape. The popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) and other applications for batteries is skyrocketing.
NanoGraf Reaches Energy-Density Milestone for its Lithium-Ion Battery Material
Record-setting breakthrough in energy density of silicon anode cells enable longer-lasting, lighter weight, and shortened charge cycles for consumer electronics, electric vehicles, military equipment and more.
NanoGraf Welcomes Former Samsung Battery Executive In Kim as SVP of Product Development
NanoGraf, an advanced battery material company, today announced Dr. In Kim has joined as its new SVP of Product Development. Dr. Kim will lead NanoGraf’s team of scientists, technologists, and engineers – overseeing the research and development arm of the company.
NanoGraf Names New Leaders to Support Continued Growth
CHICAGO, IL (May 21, 2019) – NanoGraf Corporation, a Chicago-based developer of advanced materials, announced today the appointment of Samir Mayekar as Chairman, Dr. Francis Wang as CEO, Steve Markscheid as President, and Gretchen Cannon as CFO.
SiNode is now NanoGraf
NanoGraf Corporation launches with $4.5M to improve battery energy density by 50% for consumer electronics and electric vehicles