Advanced silicon battery materials manufacturer for EVs and energy storage
Group14 manufactures SCC55®, a silicon anode material for high-density, fast-charging batteries across automotive, aerospace, and grid-scale applications. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward manufacturing operations (SAP, NetSuite, Siemens PLC, SCADA, Oracle Primavera) with active hiring across manufacturing, engineering, and leadership roles—reflecting a capital-intensive scale-up phase. Current project focus spans production equipment scale-up, battery qualification, and IT infrastructure hardening, while pain-point data shows acute pressure on manufacturing efficiency, compliance complexity across US and Korean operations, and cybersecurity governance for proprietary process IP.
Group14 Technologies is a silicon battery materials manufacturer headquartered in Woodinville, Washington, with production and R&D facilities in Moses Lake (WA), Germany, and South Korea. The company produces SCC55®, an advanced silicon anode material engineered for energy density and charging speed, targeting electric vehicle OEMs, eVTOL platforms, and utility-scale battery systems. With 201–500 employees and recent milestones including a $463 million Series D and full acquisition of a South Korean battery materials factory, Group14 operates a vertically integrated supply chain model. The organization balances product development, process scaling, and multi-jurisdiction compliance—evident in hiring velocity across manufacturing, engineering, and finance roles in both the US and South Korea.
Group14 manufactures SCC55®, an advanced silicon anode material for rechargeable batteries. It enables higher energy density and faster charging in electric vehicles, AI-enabled electronics, eVTOLs, and grid-scale energy storage systems.
Group14 operates facilities in Moses Lake, Washington (headquarters region); Woodinville, Washington (HQ); Germany; and South Korea, where it owns a battery materials factory acquired in the past year.
Operations stack includes SAP, NetSuite, Siemens PLC, SCADA, Distributed Control Systems, Oracle Primavera, and Microsoft Project—focused on manufacturing operations, supply chain, and project management.
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