From hosting its ribbon-cutting ceremony in October 2024 to today, Sparkz has not only installed and commissioned the production equipment for LFP CAM (Cathode Active Material) but has now also achieved Performance Benchmarks for the CAM leading to Increased Volumetric Energy Density and overall Lower Cell Cost.
Sacramento, CA — As the global race for critical material processing dominance intensifies, Sparkz Inc. is leading the charge to secure America’s energy future by onshoring the production of critical minerals essential for next-generation Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries. At the heart of this initiative is Sparkz’s production of LFP cathode active material (CAM) — now underway at the company’s operational facility in Sacramento, California. Sparkz has achieved another milestone by being able to produce CAM at its facility with a higher compressed powder density thus resulting in a higher volumetric energy density and a reduction in the overall LFP cell cost.
LFP batteries are rapidly becoming the preferred choice for electric vehicles (EVs), grid storage, and light mobility applications due to their safety, longevity, and affordability. By being able to not only being the first and only US producer of LFP CAM but also being able to scale up the innovation to production for the next generation LFP CAM provides Sparkz a competitive edge as well as assist the US in securing energy independence and accelerating electrification.
“Reclaiming control over the battery supply chain starts with critical materials,” said Sanjiv Malhotra, Founder and CEO of Sparkz Inc. “By manufacturing the next generation LFP CAM right here in California, Sparkz is helping build a resilient, domestic energy and critical material production economy and enabling the U.S. to compete head-to-head with China in one of the most consequential sectors of our time.”
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Sparkz’s Sacramento facility is among the first of its kind in the U.S., representing a major milestone in restoring industrial capacity for battery materials that are vital to economic and national security. The facility will serve both commercial and defense markets, through the rapid growth of U.S.-based LFP battery cell and CAM manufacturing.
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