Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Sila begins automotive-scale silicon anode production to boost domestic EV battery supply chain


Sila has announced it has started operations at its new large-scale silicon anode manufacturing plant in Moses Lake, Washington. The site, which spans over 600,000 square feet on a 160-acre property, is designed to supply advanced battery materials for EV manufacturers and other battery-powered applications. The facility aims to transition silicon anode technology from laboratory development to commercial-scale US manufacturing.

The facility will produce initial batches of Titan Silicon, Sila’s silicon-carbon anode material designed to replace graphite in lithium-ion batteries. Sila says its Titan Silicon product enables up to a 20 percent energy density improvement compared to leading graphite-based cells and supports two times faster charging speeds. The plant was engineered to support an initial capacity of two to five gigawatt-hours (GWh), with design flexibility for future expansion up to 250 GWh within five years.

The Moses Lake plant sources clean hydropower from the Columbia River and was constructed using integrated safety and environmental controls, as well as automotive-grade quality systems for consistent production of Titan Silicon.

“This is not just about building a factory. It is about closing the gap between innovation and manufacturing in America,” said Gene Berdichevsky, CEO and Co-Founder of Sila.

Source: Sila



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