Anthro Energy breaks ground on factory that could pave the road to solid-state batteries
techcrunch.com Aug 18, 2026

Anthro Energy breaks ground on factory that could pave the road to solid-state batteries

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Anthro Energy began construction of a Louisville, Kentucky factory capable of producing 25 GWh of electrolytes, enough for over 300,000 electric vehicles. The plant, slated to start production in 2028, aims to supply U.S. battery makers with China‑free materials, addressing supply‑chain concerns. The facility will also produce Anthro’s polymer electrolyte, Proteus, designed for solid‑state battery integration. Funding includes a $24.9 million DOE award, $18.4 million tax credits, and $2.3 million state incentives, creating 110 jobs.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By offering a domestic, non‑Chinese electrolyte source, the plant could accelerate the U.S.
  • · transition to safer, higher‑density solid‑state batteries, reshaping the national battery supply chain.