GBatteries

Founded in 2014, Ottawa-based GBatteries specializes in advanced charging solutions for lithium-ion and lithium-metal batteries. Their adaptive pulse technology boosts charging speed and performance, supporting electric vehicles and consumer electronics. With over 60 patents, GBatteries advances electric mobility through innovative battery management systems.

Company Location

Country:

Canada

City:

Ottawa, Ontario

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Company Overview

GBatteries is a Canadian battery technology company established in 2014 in Ottawa, Ontario. It specializes in advanced charging solutions for lithium-ion and lithium-metal batteries, developing intelligent battery management systems that combine electrochemistry and signal processing to enhance charging speed and battery performance, with a mission to accelerate electric mobility adoption by addressing challenges like charging time and battery longevity across consumer electronics and electric vehicle applications.

Battery Technology

Their core innovation is adaptive pulse charging technology, using proprietary algorithms to generate high-frequency charge pulse profiles that enable standard lithium-ion batteries to charge up to ten times faster without reducing lifespan. They also develop advanced lithium-metal batteries achieving over 450 Wh/kg and 1000 Wh/L. The system integrates an intelligent battery management system and leverages over 50 billion data points and 60+ patents, compatible with existing manufacturing processes.

Products

Adaptive pulse charging systems compatible with standard lithium-ion batteries; advanced lithium-metal battery cells with energy densities >450 Wh/kg, 1000 Wh/L; intelligent battery management system hardware.

Recent Projects

Collaborated with automotive manufacturers to integrate charging technology into electric vehicles; demonstrated implementation in Xiaomi scooters and DeWalt power tools; scaling technology for higher voltage and capacity EV battery packs.

Investors

GBatteries is backed by Airbus Ventures, Initialized Capital, Y Combinator (2014), Plug and Play, and SV Angel. It also received a $3M grant from Natural Resources Canada, bringing its total funding to approximately $930K.

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