Sakuu 3D printer uses powder to form thin layers of solid state battery for optimum performance. The technology behind the printer was developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and minimizes material waste.

The 3D printer is not only economical, but also compact: it only takes about 37 square meters to produce 100 megawatt-hours of batteries per year. Legacy equipment covers 1,500 square meters and produces batteries with only 2.5 megawatt-hours. The increased efficiency of the Sakuu 3D printer is expected to reduce production costs by almost 50%.

Source: Ferra

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