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e-Zinc

www.e-zinc.ca

 
e-Zinc is a purpose-driven energy storage solutions company based in Toronto, Canada, that is winning domestic and international awards and stacking world-class investors and advisors. Our unique zinc-based long-duration energy storage technology is enabling a reliable transition away from fossil fuel powered energy sources and providing the platform for the world`s energy markets to be fully powered by renewable energy. By utilizing zinc as the base metal in our technology, we deliver a product that not only holds energy for multiple days, but can safely and reliably perform in the world`s harshest environments. In addition, zinc is light ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.e-zinc.ca
  • 24 Buckingham Street
    Toronto, ON CAN M8Y 2W2
  • Phone: 800.583.3961

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Zakiul Kabir
Chief Technology Officer Profile

Funding

e-Zinc raised $25M on 04/07/2022

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