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Dyson is investing $18 million CAD ($15 million USD) into Michigan-based solid-state battery leader, Sakti3. Following Dyson’s announcement last year of a $2.6 billion CAD ($2.3 billion USD) investment into future technologies, the partnership with Sakti3 will help to propel Dyson’s ambitious plans – 100 new machines in four new portfolios of technology over the next four years. Dyson’s move is part of an investment round of $24 million CAD ($20 million USD) that includes a joint development agreement to commercialize Sakti3’s solid state technology, integrating it into future Dyson machines.


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