Coreshell
6 known investors
Coreshell develops silicon-based battery materials using metallurgical silicon, an unprocessed natural form of silicon, as a lower-cost anode material for EV batteries. The company positions its technology as a more economical alternative to synthetic silicon for scaling energy storage.
CleantechEnergyNew Materials
Investors Β· 6
Non-dilutive funding Β· 3 SBIR/STTR awards
Federal grants β no equity taken| Agency | Phase | Year | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Science Foundation | Phase II | 2021 | $984.2K |
| Department of Energy | Phase I | 2021 | $200K |
| National Science Foundation | Phase I | 2019 | $224.9K |
Source: SBIR.gov award data (U.S. Small Business Administration). SBIR/STTR awards are competitive federal R&D grants and contracts β non-dilutive capital alongside any venture rounds above.
Frequently asked questions
- What does Coreshell do?
- Coreshell develops silicon-based battery materials using metallurgical silicon, an unprocessed natural form of silicon, as a lower-cost anode material for EV batteries. The company positions its technology as a more economical alternative to synthetic silicon for scaling energy storage.
- Who are Coreshell's investors?
- Coreshell's investors include Baruch Future Ventures, Blue Bear Ventures, Entrada Ventures, Foothill Ventures, Helios Climate Ventures, Trousdale Ventures.

