Salion Energy’s core technology is an aqueous battery chemistry that replaces flammable organic solvents with non-flammable water-based electrolytes, eliminating thermal runaway risk. Proprietary electrode materials and advanced manufacturing processes achieve over 30,000 charge cycles and rapid recharge times. The design supports grid-scale storage, microgrids, data centers, and EV charging in a modular format.
High-performance aqueous battery systems featuring water-based electrolytes and recyclable components, delivering over 30,000 cycle life, rapid recharge in minutes, inherent safety, and modular scalability for applications including critical infrastructure backup, data center power management, microgrids, and EV charging.
As of 2024, advanced from TRL 3–4 (lab proof of concept) to TRL 5 (component validation). Ongoing collaborations with Bar-Ilan University and Hebrew University on recyclable materials and system integration. Focus on refining manufacturing processes and scaling production.
Salion Energy is backed by Nanotech Venture Capital Fund (Hebrew University) and the Israel Innovation Authority. No other equity investors have been publicly disclosed.