Sila Nanotechnologies lands $300M funding round as DOD loan claims remain unverified

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A claim circulating on social media suggests the US Department of Defense has signed a $1.4 billion conditional loan agreement with Sila Nanotechnologies Inc., the Alameda, California-based battery materials company. The problem: there’s no verifiable evidence that this deal actually exists. What is confirmed is that Sila closed a $300 million private equity funding round on July 21, 2026, led by Atreides Management and Sutter Hill Ventures. That money is headed toward expanding manufacturing at the company’s Moses Lake, Washington facility, a site central to Sila’s ambitions in defense, aerospace, and domestic supply chain resilience. What we actually know about Sila’s finances Sila has raised total funding exceeding $1 billion across multiple investment rounds since its founding. The company has also received roughly $100 million in cost-sharing from the Department of Energy to support the Moses Lake expansion, announced between 2022 and 2024. In-Q-Tel, the venture capital arm of the US intelligence community, is among Sila’s investors. The company’s flagship product, branded as Titan Silicon, is an advanced silicon-carbon anode material designed to boost the energy density of li...

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