en.Wedoany.com Reported - Valgotech LLC, an energy storage technology company headquartered in Indiana, has opened a new battery production facility in Noblesville with a designed capacity of 0.5 to 1 megawatt-hour, primarily producing sulfur-based cells and battery packs in various forms and sizes. These products will be used in drones, aerospace systems, and other critical industries.

Founded in 2018, Valgotech focuses on lithium-sulfur battery technology research and development, utilizing sulfur-based materials to achieve lightweight energy storage. Its core R&D direction is to enhance battery performance in application scenarios with high demands for weight, endurance, and operational efficiency. This expansion aims to strengthen domestic battery manufacturing capabilities in the United States to meet the growing demand for energy storage solutions in the commercial, industrial, and defense sectors.
A landmark achievement for the company is the successful demonstration flight of a quadcopter drone powered by Valgotech's sulfur-based batteries, validating the feasibility of domestically developed lithium-sulfur battery technology for powering advanced drone systems. This project has received support from multiple institutions, including the National Science Foundation, the United States Air Force, the United States Space Force, the United States Army, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, and Elevate Ventures.
Valgotech believes that expanding domestic battery production capacity helps enhance supply chain resilience and provides alternatives for industries requiring localized energy storage technologies. Sulfur-based battery systems have development potential in emerging fields such as drones, aerospace applications, advanced mobility, and satellite technology. The new facility is now operational and can supply customers seeking advanced battery solutions developed and manufactured domestically in the United States, expected to drive the development of next-generation energy storage technologies and contribute to the growth of advanced manufacturing in Indiana.
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