Aionics, a startup focused on electrolyte materials for batteries, is using AI tools to accelerate the discovery of better batteries. By running experiments on a large database of known chemicals, Aionics scientists can consider 10,000 candidates per second. They have also started using generative AI models to design new molecules for specific applications. Aionics is collaborating with companies such as Porsche’s battery manufacturing subsidiary, Cellforce, and has raised $3.5 million in funding. With the help of AI, Aionics aims to find the best battery candidate, validate it through clinical trials, and scale up manufacturing with its partners. This AI-driven approach is also being applied to other areas, such as cement production.
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