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The future of vacuums and beyond? Dyson acquires experimental solid-state battery startup

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UK-based home appliance supplier Dyson has agreed to acquire Michigan-startup Sakti3 for $90 million. The deal was closed on September 25, and Sakti3 will become part of Dyson, continuing work on experimental battery technology.

It is another validation that solid-state battery tech is the future. Sakti3 is researching how to implement this solid-state tech inside appliances.

sakti3-founder-with-batteryDyson creates plenty of appliances that require batteries, and having a much more safe and efficient solution could save millions in costs. It would also open up a new market for Dyson, to sell the batteries or patents to companies that want the solid-state solution.

Solid-state batteries remove the liquid electrolytes, which eliminates the possibility of a chemical reaction or overheating. It also reduces the size of batteries by 20 to 30 percent, while providing the same amount of energy. The batteries are scalable from a wearable to an electric car, offering advantages for all types of battery powered products. The company is still about three years from putting the batteries in Dyson vacuums, according to Fortune.

Dyson had already invested $15 million in Sakti3 and the startup counted General Motors as another major investor. The startup was named one of the 50 Smartest Companies 2015 in MIT Technology Review.

In a time where battery companies are going under seemingly every week or having their talent poached by Apple, Sakti3 managed to last seven years through strong funding.

Sakti3 chief executive Ann Marie Sastry met with President Obama to discuss the solid-state batteries at the White House Demo Day earlier this year. Since then, we haven’t heard much from the startup, and we don’t know when the two companies first discussed a deal.

Figuring out how to implement solid-state batteries in everyday appliances could bring a huge surge in battery sales. Dyson might have scooped up the front runner in the race; now all it needs to do is find out a way to make it usable in its vacuums.

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