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🇫🇮 Geyser Batteries has been selected for EIC Accelerator funding!

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🎉 We’re back with big news — Geyser Batteries has been selected for EIC Accelerator funding!

We’re proud to be one of just 40 companies chosen in the latest round of this highly competitive EU programme under Horizon Europe.

This is a major milestone that supports the next phase of our journey: scaling up our core product — a water-based, high-power battery designed for megawatt-minute (MW-min) storage, the critical gap in today’s fast-evolving energy system.

With this support, we plan to accelerate our scale-up journey:

✔️ Finalize product development

✔️ Establish an experimental production line

✔️ Deliver our first grid-scale pilots

✔️ Prepare for global commercial rollout

We’re also growing our team — and look forward to welcoming new talent on board!

Thank you to the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) and our partners for backing our vision of a cleaner, more resilient energy future.

The award decision by the EIC Jury is subject to signing the Grant Agreement with the European Commission and the Investment Agreement with the EIC Fund.


Originally published on 3 July by Geyser Battery.

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