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Chandler, AZ
Developing a non-lithium battery platform that is safer, faster-charging, and scalable for electric vehicles and energy storage.
- Next-gen chemistry: Aluminum-ion design eliminates flammability risks and supports ultra-fast charging
- Experienced founder: PhD scientist with 14+ years of EV battery R&D and a pending safety patent
- Early validation: Functional prototypes demonstrate reversible cycling and strong performance at high charge rates
- Market potential: Positioned for EVs, grid storage, and aerospace in a $400B+ global market
- Scalable strategy: Plan to license core IP, deliver engineering samples, and build partnerships for expansion
InfiniCell is raising funds to develop a new generation of rechargeable batteries that move beyond lithium, addressing safety, speed, and scalability challenges that are increasingly pressing for electric vehicles and grid storage. Unlike traditional lithium-ion systems, InfiniCell’s aluminum-ion chemistry is inherently non-flammable, designed to charge in minutes, and based on abundant, sustainable materials that avoid the geopolitical and environmental constraints tied to lithium and cobalt. Early prototypes have already demonstrated strong capacity retention and high-rate performance, and the company’s founder, a PhD scientist with more than a decade of experience in battery research and development, brings deep expertise and a patent-pending safety model to the effort.
Funds will be used to establish a dedicated laboratory, validate the chemistry under controlled conditions, and produce engineering-grade pouch cells that can be tested by potential partners. The strategy focuses on delivering samples to targeted markets including electric vehicles, grid storage, and aerospace applications where safety, speed, and energy resilience are critical. By combining a disruptive non-lithium architecture with a licensing and partnership-based business model, InfiniCell aims to carve out a leadership position in a global battery market projected to exceed $400 billion, positioning its technology as a safer, faster, and more sustainable alternative to conventional solutions.
Company Info
InfiniCell is developing aluminum ion batteries that charge faster, resist fire risks, and scale more sustainably than lithium ion technology.
InfiniCell is developing a new class of rechargeable batteries that move beyond lithium, using aluminum ion chemistry designed to be safer, faster charging, and more scalable. Traditional lithium ion technology faces challenges such as fire risk, supply chain constraints, and rising costs, while InfiniCell’s prototypes have demonstrated non flammable operation, ultra fast charging potential, and high capacity retention under extreme test conditions. The approach leverages abundant, low cost materials, aiming to eliminate dependence on scarce or geopolitically sensitive metals while meeting tightening global safety standards.
Founded by Tofazzel Hossain, a PhD in Materials Science with over 14 years of battery R&D experience including work at Nikola Motors, InfiniCell is advancing early prototypes toward engineering grade pouch cells. The company’s strategy targets electric vehicles, grid storage, and aerospace, with a business model focused on licensing core chemistry and partnering with manufacturers. Positioned within a $400 billion global battery market, InfiniCell aims to establish itself as a leader in next generation energy storage technology.





