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Latest news: Group14 Concludes Contract for $100M Award from U.S. DOE to Accelerate BAM-2 Construction
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Group14 Equipment Installation Underway
Columbia Basin Herald highlights our December updates: installing equipment in our first module at BAM-2, topping out our second module, and remaining on track to ship SCC55™ silicon-carbon composite anode globally in 2024.
Basin Business Journal covers Group14’s November BAM-2 updates: construction at five stories high, collaboration with government leaders, and concluding the contract for our $100 million United States DOE award for BAM-2 construction.
Group14 announces the appointment of Don Kersey as plant manager at our BAM-2 factory. Kersey will oversee all Moses Lake operations across the manufacturing, engineering, and maintenance teams.
The second BAM factory in Moses Lake, WA will join its first factory in Woodinville, WA, in manufacturing commercial quantities of SCC55™. The factory expects to begin manufacturing and delivering silicon battery technology in 2024.
Group14 and Big Bend Community College hosted US Senator Patty Murray and local leaders to discuss the clean energy economy, creating new jobs and job training, and investment in Eastern WA.
In April, we began construction of our BAM-2 factory in Moses Lake, WA, funded in part with a $100 million federal grant. BAM-2 will produce our signature SCC55™, boosting the amount of energy batteries can store and slashing the time it takes to recharge them.