The battery technology developer, which has now raised $87m in total, counts General Motors, SAIC Motor and Applied Materials among its past investors.

SolidEnergy Systems, a US-based lithium battery technology developer backed by corporates including carmaker General Motors, has raised $30m in series C funding from undisclosed investors, China Money Network reported on Tuesday.

Spun out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2013, SolidEnergy is using an ultra-thin lithium metal anode and a combination of solid polymer and ionic liquid to develop batteries that will be lighter than traditional systems with a higher energy density.

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