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Arbor Battery Innovations was born from groundbreaking research at the University of Michigan, where co-founders Professor Neil Dasgupta and Andrew Davis, PhD, developed a revolutionary laser-structuring technology for lithium-ion batteries. Their innovation addressed fundamental limitations in charging speed, energy density, and manufacturing efficiency—paving the way for a new era in battery performance.

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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