Enerpoly

Assembly Line

World’s first zinc-ion battery megafactory opens in Sweden

📅 Date:

🏢 Organizations: Enerpoly


Enerpoly, a Swedish zinc-ion battery cell technology manufacturer, has opened the world’s first zinc-ion battery megafactory in Sweden. Dubbed the Enerpoly Production Innovation Center, the 70,000-sq-ft (6,500-sq-m) factory is designed to achieve a capacity throughput of 100 MWh annually. That’ll be in a couple of years though: while the company has begun commissioning already, it’s slated to reach full production capacity only in 2026.

Read more at New Atlas

Enerpoly acquires Nilar's production line and dry electrode tech to boost zinc-ion battery manufacturing

📅 Date:

🔖 Topics: Acquisition

🏢 Organizations: Enerpoly, Nilar


Stockholm-based zinc-ion battery company Enerpoly has acquired former competitor Nilar’s end-to-end battery production line and process development capabilities, further enhancing its industrial competencies and promoting European-led innovation.

In December Enerpoly was awarded an $8.4 million three-year grant from the Swedish Energy Agency, to establish the world’s first megafactory to manufacture zinc-ion batteries.

Enerpoly uses patented technology to develop and produce zinc-ion battery cells and packs. Enerpoly’s zinc-ion batteries are suitable for grid or large-scale storage, backup power, and safety-critical applications of energy storage including for maritime use, critical infrastructure and densely populated urban areas.

Read more at Tech EU

Enerpoly secures $8.4M grant for world's first zinc-ion battery megafactory

📅 Date:

🔖 Topics: Funding Event

🏢 Organizations: Enerpoly


Zinc-ion battery company Enerpoly announced it has been awarded an $8.4 million three-year grant from the Swedish Energy Agency, to establish the world’s first megafactory to manufacture zinc-ion batteries. The manufacturing plant named ‘Enerpoly Production Innovation Center (EPIC) is the first of its kind, with a final capacity throughput of 100 MWh annually.

Enerpoly’s battery technology, characterised by its non-flammable and non-explosive properties, is well-suited for use in challenging applications, such as critical infrastructure and densely populated urban areas.

Read more at Tech EU