EnerVenue Closes An Enormous Investment Round In A Great Sign For Grid-Level Storage Technology

I introduced EnerVenue to readers of this column in December 2020 and opined that its innovative re-formulation of Metal-Hydrogen batteries were the technology we needed for grid-scale storage. Less than 10 months later, there is good evidence that other smart investors agree with me.

Yi Cui awarded 2021 Global Energy Prize for his nanomaterials and battery research

Yi Cui, director of Stanford University’s Precourt Institute for Energy, won the 2021 Global Energy Prize for new energy applications, one of three Global Energy Prizes given annually. The award cites Cui’s “exceptional contributions in nanomaterials design, synthesis and characterization for…

Energy Secretary Brouillette Announces 2020 Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award Winners

Yi Cui (Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) – Energy Science and Innovation – Honored for his “insightful introduction of nanosciences in battery research.” His multiple innovative ideas have transformed the battery field in a very impactful way and enabled new types…

EnerVenue Launches to Challenge Grid-Scale Lithium-Ion Batteries with New Metal-Hydrogen Technology

EnerVenue, the first to bring metal-hydrogen batteries to the clean energy revolution, launched today with $12 million in seed funding. The investment enables EnerVenue to accelerate development of its safe, maintenance-free, and cost-efficient clean energy storage solution.

EnerVenue – A Spinout From EEnotech: Fostering a Game-Changing Innovation in Energy

When EEnotech was founded as a Startup foundry in 2017, the founders had only one aim in mind—spinning out many new exciting technology Startups in the space of energy and environment to support the sustainability of the world. Since then, the company has licensed multiple innovative technologies developed in Professor Yi Cui’s—the co-founder of EEnotech—lab at Stanford University.