One D charging up in Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE — Dirt flies at the groundbreaking Monday for One D Battery Sciences’ silane offloading station, part of the company’s new Moses Lake facility. One D Battery Sciences uses silicon to increase battery efficiency and affordability for electric vehicles, according to company officials. From left: Port of Moses Lake Commissioner Darrin Jackson, One D Chief Operations Officer Jan Marc Luchies (partially hidden behind Jackson), One D Operations Engineer Rufino Garza, One D Moses Lake Site Manager Nick Kamerath, Moses Lake City Council Member David Eck and One D Construction Manager Tyson Olson.
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