
"Nyobolt's batteries charge from zero to 80 percent in under five minutes, survive more than 20,000 charge cycles without degradation, and deliver 20 times the energy density of supercapacitors."
"The breakthrough lies in a niobium tungsten oxide anode, which allows up to 100 times more lithium-ion mobility than graphite, enabling ultrafast charging rates."
"The technology was originally developed for electric vehicles, but the current market focus is on physical AI and data center power systems."
Nyobolt, a Cambridge-based battery startup, has secured $60 million in a Series C funding round, achieving a valuation of $1 billion. The funding was led by Symbotic, a robotics company utilizing Nyobolt's ultrafast-charging niobium tungsten oxide cells in its warehouse robots. These batteries charge from zero to 80% in under five minutes and can endure over 20,000 cycles. Originally developed for electric vehicles, the technology is now focused on powering physical AI and data center systems, offering significant advantages over conventional lithium-ion batteries.
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