Anthro Energy just dropped the hammer in Louisville, Kentucky — breaking ground on a factory destined to power over 300,000 electric vehicles with 25 gigawatt-hours of U.S.-made electrolytes. This isn’t just another plant; it’s a strategic leap toward ditching foreign battery materials and building a resilient, China-free supply chain right here at home. With federal cash, state tax breaks, and a CEO who says 70% of U.S. battery plants are within a 12-hour drive, Anthro’s got serious momentum. Their secret sauce? Solid-state batteries — safer, more powerful, and now potentially scalable thanks to their liquid-to-solid electrolyte tech. This could reshape EVs, drones, and robotics — all while creating 110 jobs and proving that American innovation can lead the charge in next-gen energy storage.
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