Financials

Estimates*

Edit
Revenues, earnings & profits over time
EUR2017201820202021
Revenues--<1m<1m
% growth---(57 %)
Profit(<1m)<1m<1m<1m
% profit margin--332 %456 %
  • Edit
DateInvestorsAmountRound
-

N/A

-
N/A

€1.6m

Seed
*

€3.6m

Seed

€50.0k

Grant
*

€3.5m

Series A
*

€24.0m

Series B
*
N/A

€6.0m

Debt
Total Funding€32.8m

Recent News about Tiamat Energy

Edit
More about Tiamat Energyinfo icon
Edit

Tiamat Energy is a startup that specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of sodium-ion batteries. These batteries are used for both mobility and stationary energy storage, providing a powerful, fast-charging, and enduring solution. The company's technology, which is the result of academic research carried out by several prestigious institutions, allows for a high power density and a high level of safety. The batteries can endure 5000+ cycles up to 80% of capacity and can be charged in as little as 5 minutes.

Tiamat Energy operates in the energy storage market, serving clients who require efficient and reliable battery solutions. This could include electric vehicle manufacturers, renewable energy companies, and businesses that require stationary energy storage. The company's business model revolves around the manufacturing and sale of these sodium-ion batteries.

Tiamat Energy generates revenue through the sale of its batteries. The company's unique selling proposition is the advanced technology behind its batteries, which allows for fast charging and high power density. This makes Tiamat's batteries an attractive option for clients who require efficient and reliable energy storage solutions.

The company has received significant investment, including from the Hauts de France region, which funded the construction of the Energy Hub in Amiens. This facility, which was delivered in January 2017, houses 150 scientists and is a testament to Tiamat's commitment to ongoing research and development.

Keywords: Sodium-ion batteries, Energy storage, Fast charging, High power density, Mobility, Stationary energy storage, Advanced technology, Investment, Energy Hub, Research and development.

Tech stack

Group
Tech stackLearn more about the technologies and tools that this company uses.