SorbiForce, an energy storage startup, recently announced the launch of its latest battery modules, which are changing the game in the field of energy storage technology and are ideal for use in EV charging infrastructure.
This innovative battery, composed of carbon, water, and salt, eliminates the need for metals, mining and supply chain issues. Aligning with the principles of a circular economy the battery can be fully built from recycled materials and recycled down without any toxic waste.
As the world grapples with the challenges of energy storage and the environmental impact of conventional batteries, SorbiForce’s new technology offers a safe and more sustainable alternative. Unlike conventional lithium-ion batteries, which carry significant risks of fire and explosion, SorbiForce’s non-metal technology is a safe choice for consumers and industries alike.
“Our new battery module is more than just an advancement in technology; it’s a step towards a more sustainable future,” said Serhii Kaminskyi, CEO at SorbiForce. “We’ve designed these modules to not only be safer but also to be scalable, serving as the building blocks for larger energy storage systems. This makes our technology adaptable for a wide range of applications, from residential energy storage to large-scale industrial use.”
The launch of this new battery module comes at a time of growing interest in sustainable energy solutions. SorbiForce has gained attention for its technology and is currently part of the Plug n Play accelerator. To further fuel this momentum, the company is launching a second crowdfunding campaign this month on the Republic platform. The initial round saw over 500 investors join the journey to revolutionize energy storage, and the company expects even greater participation in this upcoming raise.
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