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Skeleton Technologies GmbH
Skeleton Technologies is a global leader in high-power energy storage specializing in ultracapacitors and hybrid supercapacitor-battery systems. Headquartered in Estonia with production in Germany, Skeleton provides cutting-edge carbon-based ultracapacitor cells and modules that deliver very high power density, fast charging, and over 1 million life cycles. For the e-mobility sector, Skeleton offers innovative solutions like its “SuperBattery,” which combines the characteristics of batteries and ultracapacitors to provide instant power and extend battery life in electric vehicles. Skeleton’s products are used in electric buses, trucks, motorsport, and industrial machinery to improve acceleration, capture regenerative braking energy, and stabilize power networks. With nine IATF 16949 certified manufacturing sites globally, Skeleton meets rigorous automotive quality standards and partners with leading OEMs to integrate its technology for improved efficiency and performance. Committed to constant innovation, Skeleton leverages patented “curved graphene” material to achieve world-record energy density in its class. As the demand for high-power and fast-charging energy storage grows, Skeleton Technologies stands at the forefront, delivering reliable solutions that bridge the gap between batteries and conventional capacitors.
Beyonder AS
Beyonder is a Norwegian battery company developing sustainable, high-power lithium-ion cells for industrial and EV applications. Founded in 2019, Beyonder specializes in LFP-based cells with a proprietary activated carbon coating that enables ultra-fast charging and high cycle life (up to 10,000 cycles). Its batteries are designed for heavy-duty use, such as electric ferries, buses, and grid storage, with a focus on safety and low environmental impact. Beyonder operates a pilot production line in Norway and is planning a gigafactory to scale production. Using Norway’s renewable energy, the company aims to produce batteries with a minimal carbon footprint. Beyonder’s technology has attracted partnerships with global OEMs, and its focus on high-power applications positions it as a key player in electrifying demanding transport and energy sectors.