About:Energy, the London-based battery data and software developer has now updated its offering to engineering teams designing and deploying battery systems for the land, air, and marine sectors.
The experience from more than 500 different tested commercial battery cells and chemistries is compiled into easily accessible databases and protocols. The Voltt is About:Energy’s flagship database of commercial battery models. Among the customers we find industry leaders like LG, Samsung, and Molicel, as well as next-generation innovators including Amprius and Inobat.
Gavin White, Co-founder and CEO of About:Energy said: “The Voltt eliminates the barrier of needing extensive engineering teams and lab facilities to predict battery behaviours. Our simulation platform helps engineers answer critical questions before investing in hardware—whether testing motorsports drive cycles, thermal models for eVTOL missions, or predicting cycle life for drones.”
Kieran O’Regan, CGO and co-founder of About:Energy added: “The London test facility gives us complete control over how we test and validate cells, enabling us to meet customer timelines far more reliably. Access to high-quality data quickly has previously often been the key blocker.”
About:Energy has also added new advisors to its team. Thierry Bolloré, former CEO of Jaguar Land Rover and Renault, brings extensive experience in leading complex transformations. Tudor Brown, Co-Founder and former President of ARM Holdings, played a pivotal role in developing ARM’s innovative business model to become a leader in semiconductor IP and software design.
The company’s team has also grown by over 50 percent, bringing in senior talent from high-growth technology and battery companies, e.g. Lorenzo Bergamaschi (Founder’s Associate, previously CTO at Allye), Emily Anshaw (Head of People Operations, ex-Transition Zero), Jack Evans (Lead Test Engineer, ex-Northvolt), and Miles Robertson (Staff Applications Engineer, formerly of McLaren and Lilium).
Image: About:Energy employees. Credit: About:Energy