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- 3 January 2025 - Flint, the pioneering deep tech company developing a
proprietary paper battery technology, has raised US$2 million in seed
funding. This funding round, led by a global consortium of angel
investors, will accelerate Flint's efforts to bring high-performance,
sustainable energy storage solutions to market.
“This funding milestone represents years of technical breakthroughs, and
now, with real-world applications on the horizon, we are laser-focused
on delivering our solutions to market,” said Mr. Carlo Charles, Founder
and CEO of Flint, who has been recognized by the US State Department,
the European Union, Google, TechCrunch, the International Union for
Conservation of Nature, the Singapore government, and other esteemed
institutions. “Our batteries are engineered to excel where traditional
technologies fall short, and we believe they will transform industries
that demand superior safety, sustainability, and flexibility.”
The funding supports commercial expansion, pilot production, and
intellectual property development, positioning Flint to challenge legacy
battery technologies like lithium-ion and lead-acid with cleaner,
safer, and adaptive alternatives. The company is also set to roll out
its first paid pilot project in the immediate future with an
international customer in a diversified industry sector.
Key Highlights:
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US$2 million seed funding raised from private investors across nine countries and AI-driven VC firm Hatcher+.
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First commercial pilot project secured with a global enterprise, validating Flint's market readiness.
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Stealth mode exit after intensive R&D and proprietary battery designs now ready for commercialization.
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Funds allocated toward pilot production, key hires, and intellectual property development.
Deep Tech Innovation: Rethinking Energy Storage
Flint's cellulose-based paper batteries are engineered from the ground
up to solve critical challenges in modern energy storage. These
next-generation batteries are:
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- Highly Sustainable: Using natural and non-toxic materials
such as cellulose paper, zinc and manganese, Flint eliminates hazardous
components used in conventional battery technologies and are fully
compostable at the end of their lifecycle, making recycling easier and
cheaper, minimizing electronic wastes, and reducing environmental
impact.
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- Inherently Safe: Explosion-proof, leak-proof, and immune to combustion risks, ensuring near-zero fire hazards even under extreme conditions.
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- Flexible and Durable: Flexible and designed to maintain
functionality even when punctured, bent, or damaged, allowing new form
factors for various applications.
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- Cost-Efficient: Leveraging low-cost input materials and
scalable production processes, Flint addresses pricing concerns that
have traditionally hindered the adoption of sustainable technologies.
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- Scalable for Rapid Adoption: Seamlessly integrates into
existing manufacturing infrastructure, lowering barriers to industrial
adoption and allowing for quick scaling.
These innovations represent a fundamental shift in energy storage,
laying the groundwork for smarter, safer, and more environmentally
sustainable batteries. Flint's core technology addresses both anode and
cathode breakthroughs, with proprietary electrolytes and separators
enhancing performance, stability, and safety under extreme conditions.
Furthermore, Flint's proprietary innovations not only address
sustainability challenges but also remove the traditional “green
premium” — the higher cost often associated with environmentally
friendly products. For standard battery types and applications, Flint's
inexpensive input materials and efficient production processes enable
competitively priced solutions. These solutions not only match the
performance of conventional batteries but also provide a “green
discount”: a more sustainable product at a lower price.
Strong Market Traction with High-Value Customers
With a global energy storage market valued at US$500 billion by 2030,
Flint is strategically positioned to disrupt the industry. The company's
first paid pilot project with a diversified international enterprise
validates its value proposition and underscores early market traction.
Flint has already attracted interest from more than 20 companies across
sectors, including:
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Defense and Security
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Energy Storage Systems
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Critical Power Supply
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Consumer Electronics
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Space Applications
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Electric Vehicles (EVs)
"These discussions highlight a growing appetite for next-generation
energy solutions," said Mr. Carlo Charles. “Our cost-effectiveness is
key to driving adoption at scale. We're not just offering a sustainable
option; we're offering a better, safer, and more affordable alternative
to unsustainable batteries.”
“A lower production cost is at the core of creating demand, scaling
quickly, and increasing adoption rates while ensuring profitability,”
said Mr. Jeremy Wee, Co-Founder of Flint. “We are no longer confined to
the lab — our commercial pilots are already demonstrating the tangible
impact of our innovations in real-world applications.”
Investor Confidence and Funding Roadmap
The US$2 million seed funding round which closed in October was driven
by private angel investors from France, Germany, Hong Kong, India,
Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and the US. It also saw
participation from Hatcher+, a venture capital firm recognized for
leveraging machine learning and AI-driven insights to identify
high-potential ventures. The capital infusion will be deployed to:
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Scale pilot production capabilities
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Secure intellectual properties to safeguard proprietary technologies
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Build a world-class team of engineers and scientists
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Drive commercialization efforts with pilot customers
“This announcement marks a major milestone for us as a company, and we
are very humbled by the support from our investors, who, like us,
believe in a better and greener future,” said Mr. Carlo Charles.
This funding builds on Flint's national and international recognition
from TechCrunch, the Techblazer Awards, the Institution of Engineers
Singapore (IES), and accelerator programs by Shell and OPPO, along with
grants from the Singapore government — further validating the company's
breakthrough potential.
Upcoming CES 2025 Global Launch
Flint will also showcase its prototypes and products at CES 2025 in Las
Vegas from January 7th–10th, presenting to global tech leaders and
strategic partners. CES is labelled the most powerful tech event in the
world with more than 130,000 attendees expected.
At the end of 2023, Flint made its debut on the global stage of
TechCrunch's flagship event in San Francisco, standing out as the only
company from Asia among just 20 start-ups selected worldwide out of a
total of more than 3,200. Building on that momentum, Flint is now ready
to leverage CES 2025 as a strategic launchpad for accelerated
international expansion.
Shaping the Future of Sustainable Technology
“At Flint, we aim to do more than build better batteries — we're
changing the way the world envisions energy storage,” said Carlo
Charles. “By positioning ourselves at the intersection of advanced
technology and sustainability, we're addressing the climate crisis
head-on. Our paper battery technology isn't just about better
performance; it's about creating a safer, greener standard that
industries can rely on. This is the future of energy, and we're proud to
be leading the way.”
Our goal is simple: to create batteries that work great and are better
for the planet,” added Mr. Jeremy Wee. “We're not just solving today's
problems — we're preparing for tomorrow and setting new standards for
what's possible in sustainability.”
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