Background
17 Jun 2025

24M: Semi-Solid Electrodes
24M is a spin-out from MIT that develops and produces semi-solid binder-free cells. This profile will briefly cover the company's technology and its implications on binders (and specifically PFAS binders) for Li-ion cells.
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Full profile interview
3 Apr 2025

24M Technologies, Inc.
24M (Massachusetts, USA) develops semi-solid battery technology, aiming to disrupt lithium-ion production with lower-cost, simpler manufacturing. Its licensed business model targets electric vehicle (EV) and grid storage markets, partnering with firms like Kyocera and Volkswagen. Advantages include reduced material use, higher energy density, and compatibility with existing facilities. Backed by US$100M+ funding (including from Japan's GPSC), it leverages MIT-derived IP. Challenges include scaling production and competing with entrenched lithium-ion giants (CATL, Panasonic). Positioned as a cost-innovation leader, 24M's semi-solid approach bridges traditional and next-generation solid-state technology but faces execution risks in a capital-intensive industry.
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Update interview
26 Jul 2024

24M
24M, founded in 2010, has developed a semisolid lithium-ion battery cell. IDTechEx caught up with the company at The Battery Show Europe 2024.
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Full profile interview
30 Nov 2022

24M
24M, founded in 2010, has developed a semisolid lithium-ion battery cell.
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External press release
16 Sep 2022

FREYR Battery Selects NTE Process as Equipment Supplier
FREYR Battery has awarded an agreement to Italy-based NTE Process to supply a complete and integrated drying and powder handling system for FREYR's planned battery cell Gigafactory in Norway, known as Giga Arctic.