SES’s Li-Metal battery is expected to enable the next generation of high-range and affordable EVs. The Li-Metal approach provides the superior energy density of Li-Metal via the proven manufacturing efficiencies of lithium-ion batteries. SES’s Li-Metal batteries use a high-energy-density Li-Metal anode, a protective anode coating, a proprietary high-concentration solvent-in-salt liquid electrolyte, and artificial intelligence (“AI”) safety features that allow for greater performance and manufacturing efficiencies than today’s all-solid-state Li-Metal batteries.
Advisors
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC served as exclusive financial advisor, Deutsche Bank Securities served as exclusive capital markets advisor and White & Case LLP served as legal advisor to SES. Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC served as sole placement agent on the PIPE offering and as exclusive financial advisor to Ivanhoe. Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal advisor to Ivanhoe. ICR, LLC served as communications advisor to SES.
About SES
SES is a global leader in development and production of high-performance Li-Metal rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) and other applications. Founded in 2012, SES is an integrated Li-Metal battery manufacturer with strong capabilities in material, cell, module, AI-powered safety algorithms and recycling. Formerly known as SolidEnergy Systems, SES is headquartered in Boston and has operations in Singapore, Shanghai, and Seoul. To learn more about SES, please visit: ses.ai/investors/
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