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24M Announces New R&D and Manufacturing Facility in Rayong, Thailand

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--24M today announced a new manufacturing and R&D facility located in Rayong, Thailand. Co-developed with and acquired from Nuovo+, a 24M partner and licensee, this 71,000 square foot (6,600 square meter) is a fully integrated, pilot manufacturing facility capable of producing up to 100 MWh of 24M SemiSolid™ battery cells. The new facility will accelerate the commercialization of 24M’s suite of battery technologies and enable it to work closely with and be m...

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