Sakti3 raises $7 Million Series B round of financing

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Bangalore: Sakti3, an Ann Arbor-based developer of next-generation lithium-ion batteries, announces the completion of its $7 million Series B round of financing. The capital, from the new investor Beringea and previous investor Khosla Ventures, will fund the company's expansion of its Michigan-based research, development and manufacturing capabilities. "These funds will enable us to continue to develop our technology and manufacturing capabilities," said Dr. Ann Marie Sastry, CEO and Co-founder of Sakti3. "We are scaling and continuing to build our team from our base in Michigan." Sakti3 will release separate announcements related to its technology, expansion plans, and other partners in the coming months. The investment from Beringea was made through the InvestMichigan! Growth Capital fund, a $175 million economic growth initiative that provides expansion-stage capital to promising emerging businesses in Michigan. "Sakti3 presents a fantastic Michigan story: some of the most innovative technology and talent from the University of Michigan is successfully building a business to speed electrification of vehicles, helping position Michigan to lead the next phase of growth in the automotive market - an industry still critical to Michigan's future," said Jeff Bocan, managing director at Beringea. Founded in 2007, Sakti3 is commercializing high performance solid state batteries that are produced using a novel manufacturing process that has been developed by the company. "We're pleased to see Sakti3's progress and growth," says Vinod Khosla, Founder and Principal at Khosla Ventures. "It's the kind of play we like - one that uses advanced computational science and manufacturing to produce a potentially disruptive technology. We strongly believe that the solution to clean energy is technical innovation, which is why we supported Sakti3." "We aggressively worked to keep Sakti3 here because this high-tech innovator is a key player in Michigan's growing advanced battery industry," said Governor Jennifer M. Granholm. "As a Michigan Center of Energy Excellence partnered with the University of Michigan, Sakti3 clearly demonstrates the great value that comes when private business, universities and government work together."