General Motors Co is among the investors in a North Carolina startup developing fast-charging lithium-metal batteries for future electric vehicles, the companies said Thursday.
Cho said Soelect has more than 20 customers, mostly in the automotive industry.
GM and SES, a 10-year-old spinout from MIT, have been jointly developing lithium-metal batteries since 2015, according to the battery maker.
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