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Driven by a vision to eliminate the trade-offs of conventional batteries, they launched Arbor in 2023, with Dr. Davis leading as CEO. The company’s breakthrough in extreme fast charging enables 10-minute charging without compromising energy density or cycle life—solving a key bottleneck in electrification.
With patented technology and strong partnerships across industry and research, Arbor is poised to transform electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and industrial energy storage. Committed to performance, safety, and sustainability, the company continues to push the boundaries of battery innovation, accelerating the transition to a cleaner, more efficient energy future.
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Arbor’s Drop-In Electrode Technology Enables 10-Minute EV Charging at -10 °C
Arbor’s breakthrough enables 6C fast charging at −10°C without lithium plating, using 3D anodes and artificial SEI—unlocking high-capacity performance in extreme conditions. Article abstract...
Arbor Battery Innovations to Present Revolutionary Lithium-Ion Advancements at AABC 2024
Arbor Battery Innovations, an innovator in next-generation energy storage solutions, will be showcasing its groundbreaking lithium-ion battery technology at the Advanced Automotive Battery Conference (AABC) 2024 December 10-12 in Las Vegas, NV, USA. Arbor’s proprietary approach utilizes a patented 3D electrode architecture with a laser-enabled manufacturing process, promising to redefine performance benchmarks for the energy storage industry.
UM Innovation Partnerships
Arbor Batteries, launched in 2023, is developing next-generation lithium-ion battery technology in collaboration with the University of Michigan’s Innovation Partnerships. Their patented 3D...
xTechSearch 7 offers 10 winners $2.95 million
The U.S. Army xTech Program announced the 10 winners of the seventh iteration of the xTechSearch competition series, the Army’s open-topic prize competition focused on transforming concepts into equipment in the hands of our Soldiers.
Sponsored by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology, the Army designed the competition to attract small businesses developing technology innovations that can solve critical Army modernization challenges. While xTechSearch 7 utilizes an open-topic solicitation model, critical focus areas included advanced materials, artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies.




