Energy Plug Technologies, Seetel New Energy and Quantum eMotion have announced a strategic collaboration to co-develop and commercialise a 261kWh plug-and-play Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) for Arctic and high-resilience environments.
The MBT-SEETEL BESS unit integrates battery modules, inverter, controllers, fire suppression, chiller and protection circuits within a single modular enclosure. It delivers 135kW of continuous power output and is engineered for transportability and rugged performance – from polar research stations to remote industrial and defence installations.
Initial deployments are planned for Asia and the Middle East in early 2026 under European standards, followed by UL certification for North America in Q2 2026. Seetel New Energy will lead manufacturing from its advanced facilities in Taiwan.
The BESS’s Energy Management System and Power Management System are being developed in Canada by Malahat Battery Technologies, an Indigenous-owned company. Quantum eMotion is embedding its patented quantum-randomness technology and quantum-safe encryption into the architecture, creating one of the first energy-storage platforms with native quantum-based cybersecurity.
“This collaboration represents a major step forward in the evolution of secure, intelligent, and resilient energy storage solutions,” the companies said in a joint statement. “By combining Seetel’s manufacturing strength, Energy Plug’s system integration expertise, and Quantum eMotion’s quantum-safe cyber security, we are redefining what it means to deliver trusted energy infrastructure for the modern world.”
Deployment scenarios include Arctic operations, oil and gas exploration, grid support, remote communities and marine infrastructure. Key advantages include ruggedised construction, quantum-secure architecture and rapid deployment.


