Highlights
- Altech Batteries’ CERENERGY® technology is identified as a highly promising emerging energy storage solution
- An independent study benchmarked CERENERGY® against alternative battery types including lithium-ion, sodium-sulphur, and vanadium flow batteries.
- The study forms a part of the company’s funding strategy and due diligence.
- DNV anticipates improvements in CERENERGY®’s energy density, performance, and cost efficiency in the near future.
- The detailed comparison report remains confidential, but Altech has released a summary showcasing CERENERGY®’s strengths.
Altech Batteries Limited (ASX:ATC, FRA:A3Y) has reported the promising potential of its breakthrough CERENERGY® technology following an independent comparative study.
This study, a key part of the company’s due diligence and funding strategy, positions CERENERGY® as one of the most promising emerging energy storage solutions today, according to the company. The technology was benchmarked against established alternatives-, including vanadium flow, sodium-sulphur and lithium-ion batteries.
This independent, high-level comparison study was conducted by DNV, a globally renowned energy storage technical advisor specialising in the identification, assessment, and certification of energy storagetechnologies worldwide.
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DNV’s comprehensive comparison report, prepared exclusively for Altech Batteries GmbH, remains confidential. However, Altech has shared the executive summary, offering a qualitative comparison of the technologies at the cell level.
The summary includes a table provides that highlights the key strengths and limitations of CERENERGY® sodium-chloride solid state (SCSS) technology compared to other leading battery solutions currently available in the market.
ATC shares were trading at AUD 0.041 per share at the time of writing on 29 May 2025.