Nanovace secures US patent for next-gen energy storage nanomaterials
Nanovace Technologies Ltd announced recently that it has secured a patent from the US for its proprietary method of developing nanomaterials targeted at next-generation energy storage technologies.
The patent marks a significant milestone in the company’s R&D efforts, bolstering its intellectual property portfolio in the energy storage space, according to a regulatory filing.
“This validates our technological innovation and opens new opportunities for partnerships, licensing and potential commercialisation in global markets,” the company said.
Nanovace Technologies Ltd specializes in developing nanosilicon materials for energy storage technologies, primarily for lithium-ion battery anodes. They utilize a proprietary, green electrochemical process to produce high-performing nanosilicon, silicon oxide, and silicon-carbon composites, aiming to enhance battery performance, extend range, enable faster charging, and reduce the environmental impact for electric vehicles and other energy storage systems.
Nanovace Technologies which is a subsidiary of PCBL Chemical Ltd, which in turn is part of the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group.


