
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
About
Carnegie Mellon University conducts battery and energy-storage research through the Electrochemical Decarbonization Laboratory and Vehicle Electrification Group, and supports affiliated startups—SeaLion Energy, CorePower Magnetics, and Second Life Storage—focused on Li-ion performance, magnetics for EV batteries, and repurposing EV batteries. It also licenses electrolyte-design software via Aionics and pursues safety and recycling initiatives on campus.
Supply Chain Segments
Battery Chemistries
Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC)Silicon Anode
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1900
- Team Size
- 2000+
- Funding
- Private
- Last Updated
- Apr 21, 2026



