

Safe and Sustainable
Energy Storage
Technologies
OUR TECHNOLOGIES
we develop aqueous sodium-ion battery materials and cells for stationary storage systems
01 / SAFE
Our technologies use only simple, non-flammable, non-toxic water based electrolytes
02 / CLEAN
Environmentally friendly materials, easily recyclable components, clean and waste-free product life cycle
03 / DURABLE
Long operational lifetime, high tolerance to deep discharge, wide range of operating conditions
04 / LOW COST
Simple cell to system design, abundant electrode and electrolyte materials, easy and low-maintenance operation
05 / SCALABLE
Simple design allowing for scaling from residential to grid-scale units and easy installation
About us


OUR STORY
OUR VISION
We are an early stage technology development startup based in Vilnius, Lithuania. We also provide R&D, technology transfer and consulting services in the field of energy technologies Our team comprises experienced scientists, engineers, and business developers currently headed by Dr. Linas Vilčiauskas.
The primary targets for our technologies are electricity markets with economic incentives for customers with behind-the-meter storage and vulnerable (natural disasters, cyber attacks) communities in need of secure electricity supply.

OUR TECHNOLOGY
We primarily develop all-NASICON Na-ion electrode chemistries and water-based electrolytes suitable for cells used in stationary energy storage systems as a safe, clean, and durable alternative to the currently available Li-ion and lead-acid systems.
IN PRESS
2022-10-26 Our CEO Linas Vilčiauskas attends the Nordic/Baltic Battery 2030+ regional meeting.
2019-11-20 Our CEO Linas Vilčiauskas attends the Battery 2030+ workshop at the Vrije Universiteit in Brussels (Belgium).
2019-10-25 Linas Vilčiauskas officially becomes the expert member of the BatteRIes Europe Working Groups 1 (Future and Emerging Battery Technologies), 2 (Advanced Materials), 3 (Cell Design and Manufacturing).
2018-11-05 Our CEO receives a NaAquaCell grant from the Lithuanian Research Council for the development of aqueous Na-ion technologies for energy storage at the Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (FTMC).