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Artificial Intelligence Offers an Opportunity to Improve EV Batteries
Startup Chemix says its AI platform can speed up battery development, ensuring EVs are more efficient and can stay on the road longer.
AI startup Chemix says its models can help speed up the development of batteries.
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Artificial intelligence’s next target is the electric vehicle battery.
Chemix, an AI-powered EV battery developer, has completed a $20 million Series A funding round, led by Ibex Investors. The three-year-old startup will use the funding to scale its technology, which uses algorithms to design and optimize novel batteries for electric vehicle makers.