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This 1,000-Mile EV Battery Rethinks Pack Design From The Ground Up
Inside EVs | Monday, October 06, 2025
Learn from Inside EVs how 24M Technologies has developed a novel electrode-to-pack (ETOP) method to enhance both energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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Direct Electrode-to-Pack Battery-Making Platform Gathers Interest
Aviation Week | Monday, October 06, 2025
Read this interview with Aviation Week and 24M's Rich Chleboski on how 24M ETOP enables enable lighter, more energy-dense battery packs for aviation.
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US firm’s new EV battery design could add 50% more range, targets 1,000 miles
Interesting Engineering | Sunday, October 05, 2025
Interesting Engineering discusses how 24M ETOP eliminates non-energy-storing materials from batteries to allow EVs to travel up to 50% farther.
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Meet the BostInno 2025 Fire Awards honorees
Boston Business Journal | Thursday, October 02, 2025
24M earns Boston Business Journal’s Fire Award for excellence in funding, product launches, customer growth, and contributions to Boston’s innovation community.
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Will 24M’s ‘Semi-Solid ETOP Battery Architecture Transform EVs?
Forbes | Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Forbes contributor Michael Harley features 24M ETOP as the next significant battery advancement that the industry has been waiting for.
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Spotlight On Energy Storage For New York Climate Week
Clean Technica | Sunday, September 28, 2025
Clean Technica spotlights 24M ETOP (Electrode-to-pack) as a key technology development to watch this Climate week 2025.
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24M’s new Electrode-to-Pack technology enables greater pack-level energy density for EV batteries
Charged EVs | Thursday, September 25, 2025
According to Charged EVs, EV veterans remember the old days, when a battery pack was designed according to a strict hierarchy: cell, module, pack. 24M ETOP takes it to the next step.
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ETOP cell-free battery promises 50 per cent range boost
The Engineer | Wednesday, September 24, 2025
See how 24M ETOP uses sealed electrodes sandwiched in a stack and placed directly into packs to bypass the need for cells, from The Engineer.
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