Skeleton Technologies, a global technology leader in high power, fast charging energy storage for transportation, grid, automotive, and industrial applications, has announced the closing of a €108M funding round that includes Siemens Financial Services (SFS), Marubeni Corporation and other investors. This funding will accelerate the development of next-generation products and finance the manufacturing expansion for supercapacitors and the company’s new high-power battery technology – the SuperBattery.

Skeleton Technologies’ CEO and Co-Founder Taavi Madiberk said, „Securing an investment from one of Europe’s largest tech companies is a significant milestone for Skeleton. In addition to SFS’ investment, Siemens is also a key partner, supplier, and customer. Their expertise in industrialisation and commercial partnerships will propel our growth and solidify our role in leading the energy transition.”

The companies have also partnered to automate and digitise Skeleton’s upcoming factory in Markranstädt, Germany. Steffen Grosse, CEO of SFS’s Equity business commented, „Siemens has a long-standing relationship with Skeleton, recently signing a cooperation agreement to digitize supercapacitors production with our Manufacturing Operations Management System. We’re pleased to deepen this partnership by investing in their expansion and the development of advanced battery technologies. Our goal is to support innovative technologies for a sustainable future, and Skeleton aligns perfectly with this vision, having developed cutting-edge high-power, fast-charging technologies. Therefore, we are thrilled to invest in Skeleton and help building a robust battery ecosystem in Europe.“ Existing investors, including Marubeni Corporation, have also contributed to the investment round. The conglomerate, which includes Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway as a significant shareholder, distributes Skeleton’s products in Asia and aids in acquiring customers for Skeleton’s SuperBattery in the region. The funding round marks a significant milestone for both Skeleton and the European battery industry. Taavi Madiberk added:

“We’re thrilled to have partners like Siemens and Marubeni Corporation who share our vision for swift electrification. Their support positions Skeleton for enhanced global outreach, backed by two industrial powerhouses from Europe and Asia.”  Skeleton Technologies also develops and produces its own patented raw material called “Curved Graphene”. Curved Graphene allows Skeleton’s products to reach unprecedented levels of performance while not relying on toxic metals. Curved Graphene is developed in Skeleton Materials’ facility in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany, using locally sourced materials which are widely accessible and abundant in Europe.

The development and production of substitute materials are critical to reducing mineral intensity of clean technologies, Europe’s needs for critical raw materials such as nickel or cobalt, and for ensuring Europe’s security of supply.  In addition to Siemens and Marubeni, Brazilian mining giant CBMM has made its inaugural investment in Skeleton. Skeleton is currently ramping up manufacturing of its supercapacitors’ product line with a new factory in Markranstädt near Leipzig (Germany) in collaboration with Siemens, and developing its novel SuperBattery technology, slated for future mass production.

Skeleton’s new factory in Markranstädt, Germany,is scheduled to be completed at the end of 2024 and produce up to twelve million cells a year. The factory will have 40 times more output than the company’s existing site in Großröhrsdorf, Germany.  With the concluded Round E1, Skeleton’s total funding exceeds 300 million euros, ranking it among Europe’s top-financed deep tech firms. Ellex Raidla acted as legal advisor and UBS as financial advisor to Skeleton.

About Skeleton Technologies  

Skeleton Technologies is a Global Cleantech 100 company and a technology leader in high-power, fast-charging energy storage for transportation, grid, automotive, and industrial applications.  For us, developing and producing the best energy storage solutions is a means to an end: helping companies to reduce CO2 emissions and save energy.  Skeleton Technologies focuses on the high-power, fast-charging segment of energy storage technologies. Skeleton’s supercapacitors and SuperBattery are used in transport, grid, industrial, and automotive applications – particularly in the fields of heavy-duty electrification, electrified and hybrid vehicles, and grid energy storage – and allow to reduce CO2 emissions and save energy.  We work with some of the largest companies in the world – from European automotive companies, industrial equipment OEMs to truck fleet operators and aerospace prime contractors. Our products decrease CO2 emissions and fuel consumption, improve power quality, and empower wider electrification of the biggest industries globally to fight climate change.  Our supercapacitor and SuperBattery energy storage technologies, based on patented curved graphene, represent the biggest technological advancement in the industry in the last 20 years and the use of this innovative material provides our products with an unparalleled advantage in power and energy density.

Skeleton Technologies Group has five main locations: its manufacturing in Großröhrsdorf, sales in Berlin, materials development in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, electrical engineering and module development in Tallinn, Estonia, and technology development operations in Varkaus, Finland. In 2024, we will open the largest supercapacitor factory in the world in Markranstädt, Germany. 

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