4 FAQs about Zeta New Energy Storage Project

Why should you choose Zeta energy?

Zeta Energy's raw materials and production processes give it one of the industry's lowest carbon footprints. Their higher density, lower cost, and better safety profile than today's batteries will enable breakthroughs in electrification that help us address climate change and democratize energy production.

What are Zeta energy batteries made of?

Even more importantly, Zeta Energy's lithium-sulfur batteries use no cobalt, nickel, manganese or graphite. They are based on lithium, carbon and sulfur, which are all widely abundant and economical. Zeta Energy's 3D structured metallic anodes are made with lithiated vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes.

Does Zeta energy use cobalt?

Zeta Energy's lithium-sulfur battery technology has been rigorously tested and has shown consistently better performance than existing lithium ion batteries. Even more importantly, Zeta Energy's lithium-sulfur batteries use no cobalt, nickel, manganese or graphite.

What is a Zeta cathode?

Zeta's cathode is based on a sulfurized carbon material that offers high stability and superior sulfur content, outperforming current metal-based cathode materials. Zeta Energy lithium-sulfur batteries are sustainably sourced and produced. Zeta Energy's raw materials and production processes give it one of the industry's lowest carbon footprints.

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