TIAMAT is the leading manufacturer of sodium-ion battery cells for power applications. Our ambition is to become the reference technology when power needs are not satisfied by mainstream battery technologies, in stationary, powertools and hybridization markets.
“TIAMAT opens new market opportunities by answering unsatisfied needs thanks to its unique functionalities and extreme safety. We will be able to produce our technology locally and mass-market it, and thus address the issues of sovereignty and availability of materials generated by conventional energy storage technologies”
TIAMAT is the leading manufacturer of sodium-ion battery cells for power applications in portable tools, stationary storage systems and mobility, enabling us to meet specific market needs with market leading energy storage systems.
Based on 10 years of CNRS research
First company to have commercialized a sodium-ion battery cell in a consumer product
First sodium-ion gigafatory
in Europe to produce 5GWh
Based on 10 years of CNRS research
First company to have commercialized a sodium-ion battery cell in a consumer product
First sodium-ion gigafatory
in Europe to produce 5GWh
Founded by Prof. JM Tarascon, Prof. C Masquelier, Prof. P Simon, Dr. M Morcrette and Dr. L Croguennec in 2017, this CNRS spin-off has benefited and continues to benefit from the contributions of the best researchers specializing in electrochemistry and energy storage and their laboratories.
All the patents resulting from this research were collected by the CNRS Innovation manager, which granted Tiamat an exclusive and worldwide license to exploit this portfolio. This license is dynamic, since new patents have been integrated since the initial license agreement.
“Exploring new options for more sustainable and affordable batteries that use widely available raw materials is a key part of our ambitions of the Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan that will see us reach carbon net zero by 2038. Our customers are asking for emissions-free vehicles that offer a combination of robust driving range, performances and affordability. This is our North Star, as Stellantis and its partners work today to develop ground-breaking technologies for the future.”
“Our portfolio of advanced materials enables us to provide solutions for all our customers’ battery technologies. The sodium-ion technology developed by Tiamat is very interesting, as it will enable to do away with the dependence to lithium and several strategic metals. This operation enriches our ecosystem, and is perfectly in line with Arkema’s strategy: innovative materials for a sustainable world.”
“Exploring new options for more sustainable and affordable batteries that use widely available raw materials is a key part of our ambitions of the Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan that will see us reach carbon net zero by 2038. Our customers are asking for emissions-free vehicles that offer a combination of robust driving range, performances and affordability. This is our North Star, as Stellantis and its partners work today to develop ground-breaking technologies for the future.”
“At MBDA, we are looking for the most innovative solutions in the European ecosystem that meet our objectives of performance, robustness and sovereignty. The roadmap of TIAMAT, with whom we have been cooperating for several years, will allow us to benefit from energy storage solutions for our future products with characteristics that fully meet our requirements.”