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I helped design the original Tesla battery. Here's how America can lead the world again | Fortune

Trying to replicate China's graphite supply chain is a trap. We should look to the silicon anode technology already being manufactured in Washington state.

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fortune.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

I helped design the original Tesla battery. Here's how America can lead the world again | Fortune

Trying to replicate China's graphite supply chain is a trap. We should look to the silicon anode technology already being manufactured in Washington state.

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theinformation.com1 mesi fa

The Electric: China Steals a Manufacturing March on Another American-Made Technology

For 15 years, Gene Berdichevsky, CEO of silicon carbon battery developer Sila Nanotechnologies, has been working to commercialize a battery that would charge much faster and power electric vehicles much further than…

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  1. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·fortune.com

    I helped design the original Tesla battery. Here's how America can lead the world again | Fortune

    Trying to replicate China's graphite supply chain is a trap. We should look to the silicon anode technology already being manufactured in Washington state.

  2. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·theinformation.com

    The Electric: China Steals a Manufacturing March on Another American-Made Technology

    For 15 years, Gene Berdichevsky, CEO of silicon carbon battery developer Sila Nanotechnologies, has been working to commercialize a battery that would charge much faster and power…

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