Founder James Dyson said the proprietary new technology batteries would, along with software, connectivity and artificial intelligence , help"power the next generation of Dyson technology".
The plant, along with new facilities in the Philippines and the United Kingdom, is part of Dyson's ongoing £2.75 billion five-year investment strategy to bring technology to market more quickly, with a focus on energy storage, software development and AI. “Our advanced manufacturing expansion in Singapore will enable Dyson to bring entirely new battery technology to market,” Dyson’s CEO Roland Krueger said.