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ZincFive


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ZincFive, Inc. develops proprietary nickel-zinc battery storage technology to provide electricity for data centers and other applications. The company is based near Portland, Oregon, and sells its products globally.

History

ZincFive was created in 2016 when Ensite Power (formed near Portland in 2015) merged with PowerGenix (formed near San Diego in 2003). The combined entity has raised over $144M from a number of venture capital firms, including Helios Climate Ventures, Standard Investments, Senator Investment Group, and OGCI Climate Investments.

Since 2016 ZincFive has developed products based upon its nickel-zinc battery technology for data centers, transportation control, and industrial engine starting.{{cite web |url=https://www.missioncriticalmagazine.com/articles/94168-generator-starter-solution-zincfive-and-stored-energy-systems |website=Mission Critical |title=Generator starter solution — ZincFive and Stored Energy Systems

References

References

  1. "ZincFive".
  2. "PowerGenix Overview".
  3. (22 April 2021). "ZincFive".
  4. "Selected Investments".
  5. "ZincFive, producer of nickel-zinc batteries and power solutions, joins OGCI CI Catalyst Fund I Investment portfolio".
  6. (9 June 2022). "Corscale Will Use Nickel-Zinc Batteries in New Data Center Campus".
  7. (May 30, 2019). "ZincFive's UPStealth power supply gets type approval from two major DOTs".
  8. (August 29, 2022). "NiZn batteries for UPS power in the data center".
  9. "Climate Impact Analysis".
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