Acculon Energy’s core battery technology includes sodium-ion and lithium-ion (LFP, NMC) chemistries. Their technology portfolio features CORE product lines with sodium-ion and LFP batteries in 24V and 48V configurations, engineered to meet UL certification standards. They also offer a CORE Custom platform with silicon-anode lithium-ion, semi-solid-state chemistries, and high-power LFP (HPLFP) designs. Manufacturing processes include AI-driven design optimization, fully automated manufacturing for defect reduction, and rigorous testing adhering to UL standards (UL 2580, UL 9540). The company prioritizes domestic production with U.S.-based facilities and materials.
Acculon’s products include battery modules and packs such as sodium-ion and lithium-ion (LFP, NMC) battery modules designed for material handling equipment, telecom backup power, and low-speed EVs. The 2GWh production capacity supports solutions from kilowatt-hours to megawatt-hours. CORE Modules are available in 24V and 48V configurations with UL-certifiable BMS. The CORE Custom platform provides tailored solutions featuring scalability from KWh to MWh and optional 100% American-made materials.
Notable projects from 2023–2024 include the launch of sodium-ion module and pack production for mobility and stationary markets. Strategic alliances include a partnership with HiNa Battery Technology Co. in October 2024 to expand sodium-ion adoption, and collaboration with Pyrophobic Systems in September 2023 to improve Li-ion fire safety through advanced BMS integration. Manufacturing growth includes installation of two production lines in 2023, doubling capacity to 2GWh to support industrial and EV markets.
Acculon Energy secured Series A funding in 2022 led by Terex Corporation, followed later that year by an $8M investment from an unnamed Fortune 500 company. In 2023, it raised an additional $8M venture debt facility to support manufacturing expansion. The company is preparing for a Series B round to further scale and develop next-generation battery technologies.