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PolyPlus Battery Company, a Berkeley Lab spinout, won a 2012 Gold Edison Award as the best innovation in the Energy & Sustainability category. The startup celebrated alongside noteworthy awardees in other categories including Ford Motor Company, Corning, Dyson and Apple.
PolyPlus was founded in 1991 by a team of scientists that included Steve Visco and Lutgard De Jonghe of the Materials Sciences Division. The company's batteries use ordinary seawater or air to interact with lithium, delivering high energy density in a safe, non-toxic product. Go here for more on PolyPlus.
Berkeley Lab startup Seeo has installed a pilot production line, placing the company one step closer to commercialzing its innovative lithium-ion battery technology.Go here for more on Seeo's latest news.
Seeo was founded in 2007 to develop a safer, longer-life lithium-ion battery for electric vehicles by using a dry polymer electrolyte.