Not your everyday breakthrough

The energy transition is full of flashy announcements. What truly matters though is hitting real performance thresholds.
Without that, we stall. And failure comes at a cost we can’t afford.

 The key is simple: electrify everything. But to do that, we need nearly twice the electricity.

 The only way forward? More energy independence. Households generating and storing their own power frees up supply for industry, the hardest sector to electrify. More supply, more stability, lower costs.

 But here’s the problem: people won’t install solar and batteries just to run a dishwasher. The real driver? Electric cars.

 And that’s where we hit a wall. EV adoption has slowed because today’s batteries aren’t good enough. Safety concerns, charging limitations, and high costs, keep people on the fence. Airlines won’t ship them. Housing authorities ban chargers.

 When trust is shaky, mass adoption stalls, and so does the entire auto industry. No economies of scale means EVs stay expensive. Worse, we risk a backslide to gas-powered cars, delaying the transition by decades.

 The fix? A better battery.

 One that’s:

  • Twice the energy density:  Lighter, smaller, more efficient.

  • 30% faster charging:  No more waiting around.

  • 30% lower cost per kWh:  No subsidies needed

Hit these numbers and everything shifts. EVs become the obvious choice. Once people drive electric, they start thinking: why not power it myself? That drives mass adoption of home batteries. More off-grid homes leads to electrified fleets, warehouses, and public transit.

And it doesn’t stop there. Better batteries means better grid storage (BESS). Faster charging, longer lifespans, and lower costs, make renewables more reliable, accelerating the clean energy transition.

 This is where HBAT comes in. 

We’re on the cusp of making this possible . . . without rare, politically sensitive materials. No supply chain nightmares. No dependence on foreign suppliers. For resource-limited countries, this means true energy independence.

 HBAT is the missing piece.

 When we get this right, we don’t just speed up the transition, we change the game.  Everyone benefits. 

Will you help us make it happen?