All-solid-state battery manufacturer for EVs and mobile power
Solid Power manufactures all-solid-state batteries using a proprietary sulfide solid electrolyte, targeting EVs and mobile power applications. The tech stack spans simulation (COMSOL, Ansys), process control (PLCs, SCADA, Allen-Bradley), and analytics (Python, Pandas, Power BI, Tableau), reflecting a materials-science and manufacturing automation focus. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering (6 roles) and skews senior, while project work splits between materials modeling, pilot-line scale-up, and SEC compliance — typical of a public-company transition managing both technical development and capital-markets pressure.
Notable leadership hires: Chief of Staff
Solid Power is a public battery manufacturer headquartered in Louisville, Colorado, focused on all-solid-state battery cells that replace liquid electrolytes with a proprietary solid sulfide composition. The company claims a 50–75% energy density advantage over conventional lithium-ion and compatibility with legacy manufacturing processes, positioning the product for original-equipment adoption in vehicle and mobile power segments. With 51–200 employees, the organization operates across materials science (reactor modeling, thermal abuse simulation), manufacturing automation (PLCs, SCADA systems), and pilot-line production. Recent hiring acceleration in engineering and finance reflects scaling of both cell production and public-company infrastructure.
Process control: PLCs, SCADA, Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi Electric, Ignition. Simulation and design: COMSOL, Ansys, SolidWorks, AutoCAD. Analytics: Python, Pandas, NumPy, SciPy, Power BI, Tableau, SAP Analytics Cloud.
Louisville, Colorado. The company was founded in 2011 and is publicly traded.
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