Solid-state battery developer for EVs, energy storage, and industrial applications
Factorial Energy develops solid-state battery technology for automotive, residential, and critical-infrastructure use cases. The company is executing across multiple cell platforms (silicon-based drone cells, LMB power cells, next-generation lithium variants) while managing the compliance and security demands of automotive-tier manufacturing—reflected in active workstreams around SOX/TISAX certification and endpoint security hardening. Hiring is weighted toward senior engineering roles, signaling an active scaling phase in cell development and manufacturing process optimization.
Factorial Energy is a venture-backed solid-state battery manufacturer based in Woburn, Massachusetts, with 51–200 employees. The company develops battery technology targeting electric vehicles, residential energy storage, and critical industrial applications. Factorial has secured joint development agreements with Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, and Hyundai Motor Company. The product roadmap spans multiple platforms: silicon-based cells for drone applications, LMB power cells, and next-generation solid-state chemistries. Manufacturing and compliance are material challenges—the company is actively working through SOX/TISAX certification, product-recall management, and fabrication process development for mass production. Hiring spans the US and South Korea.
Solid-state battery cells across multiple platforms: silicon-based drone cells, LMB power cells, and next-generation formulations. Target markets include electric vehicles, residential energy storage, and critical applications.
Yes. 5 of 8 active roles are engineering positions, mostly at senior level. The company is also hiring in finance, marketing, and operations.
Primarily in the United States (headquarters in Woburn, Massachusetts) and South Korea.
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