Sienza Energy, a Caltech-incubated battery company backed by Los Angeles-based philanthropist Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong and Kairos ventures announced its capacity test results from an independent third-party lab showing its 3D pure silicon anode at 2,941 mAh/g.

Professor Mory Gharib, founder of Sienza Energy shared the independently verified results from Mobile Power Solutions stating: “. Sienza’s 3D pure silicon anode has demonstrated an average gravimetric capacity of 2,941 mAh/g. This means that for every gram of silicon, our batteries can store 2,941 milliampere-hours of electricity, significantly higher than the industry standard for graphite, with a gravimetric capacity of 372 mAh/g.

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