What

   We Do

We are collaborating with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to develop groundbreaking battery technologies, focusing on industrial batteries for renewable energy storage and hemp carbon batteries for automotive, tools and electronic devices.

Zinc Air

Our initial production will consist of zinc–air batteries for hearing aids. Zinc–air batteries work by oxidizing zinc with oxygen from the air and have the highest theoretical specific energy density in their class. They are potentially suitable for use in electric vehicles and possibly small devices such as laptops. 

Industrial

We aim to create energy storage solutions that enhance the efficiency and reliability of solar and wind power systems and maximize efficiency of connections to the grid. The aim is to develop batteries capable of storing surplus energy during peak production times and releasing it during low production period

Hemp Carbon

Our goal is to innovate a sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries by utilizing hemp carbon as a key component. These batteries will offer improved energy density, longer lifespan, reduced environmental impact, and utilize domestically produced raw material thus addressing the national security risks associated with global lithium sourcing.