Gabriel Martins

Gabriel Martins is a highly skilled professional with a strong background in materials science and chemical engineering. Currently serving as a Staff Scientist at TexPower since July 2021, Gabriel previously worked as an R&D Engineer and an R&D Intern at Dragonfly Energy Corporation from January 2018 to May 2021. Additionally, Gabriel gained teaching experience as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Nevada, Reno, assisting in upper-division engineering courses and grading over 100 assignments weekly. Earlier experience includes a role as a Graduate Assistant at the Nevada Wolf Shop, overseeing the Shipping and Receiving Department and managing a team of student workers. Gabriel holds a Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, both from the University of Nevada, Reno.

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TexPower EV Technologies, Inc.

TexPower commercializes cobalt-free, high-capacity, drop-in cathode materials for lithium-based batteries.It focuses on producing cathode materials and leverage expertise from the battery industry for manufacturing customized lithium-ion batteries for a variety of end-users. They commercialize cathodes that can replace commercial battery cathodesand can be deployed in portable electronics, electric vehicles, drones, robots, and more. It is comprised of metals such as nickel, manganese, aluminum, iron, zinc, and more and are synthesized through standard industrial manufacturing processes. This synthesis route is used for producing mainstream cathode materials for electric vehicles across the world, namely, lithium nickel-manganese-cobalt oxide (NMC) and lithium nickel-cobalt-aluminum oxide (NCA). Their products also offer a value proposition that enables at least 10% higher energy density, 25% lower raw material costs, increased sustainability, and a secure and benign battery supply chain. TexPower’s cobalt-free cathodes offer security benefits for the military battery applications.Wangda Li, Arumugam Manthiram, and Evan Erickson founded the company in 2019 in Austin, Texas.


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