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The Battery Innovation Center

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The company focuses on battery chemistry solutions and develops energy storage systems applicable to commercial fleets.

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The Battery Innovation Center is a non-profit firm that offers the development, testing, and commercialization of energy storage systems.

HQ Location

Newberry (United States)

Founded

2013

Employees

11 - 50

Total funding raised

Not available

Funding Status

Not available

The Battery Innovation Center (BIC) is a collaborative initiative designed to incorporate leadership from renowned universities, government agencies, and commercial enterprises to focus on the rapid development, testing and commercialization of safe, reliable and lightweight energy storage systems for defense and commercial customers.



The BIC’s mission is to accelerate innovation in the field of battery technology by providing access to the entire spectrum of R&D to commercialization, including low volume production, in a single 40,000 square foot facility. Under one roof and with virtual connections to partners’ research and manufacturing facilities, the BIC will be capable of managing all aspects of the battery life cycle:



- Basic and applied research

- Elementary cell concept

- Cell research and development

- Cell manufacturing

- Electronic control

- Pack systems engineering, testing and certification

- Low volume manufacturing

- Field service and support



Battery Center Mission Statement:



The Battery Innovation Center incorporates leadership from world-class universities and commercial enterprises to focus on the rapid development, testing and commercialization of safe, reliable and lightweight energy storage systems for commercial and defense customers.





Battery Innovation Center Goals:



1. Provide military and national security customers with a robust and secure source of battery development and low-volume production under one roof with linkages to an array of high-volume commercial manufacturing partners.



2. Give commercial industry a one-stop shop for battery testing and certification along with a full spectrum of world-class support services from R&D to manufacturing solutions.



3. Establish a network that would virtually and physically link university-led battery R&D and accelerate the transition from basic research to battery cell and pack prototypes capable of commercialization.