PolyJoule Repurposes PVC for Batteries
PolyJoule, Inc., a manufacturer of conductive polymer energy storage, has developed a new process that transforms PVC (polyvinyl chloride) into PolyJoule’s patent-protected conductive polymers for use in batteries.
- PolyJoule, Inc., a manufacturer of conductive polymer energy storage, has developed a new process that transforms PVC (polyvinyl chloride) into PolyJoule’s patent-protected conductive polymers for use in batteries.
- PVC is one of the top five most common plastics worldwide and is used in everything from window frames and doors to piping and packaging.
- Using a small percentage of global PVC production capacity, PolyJoule estimates it could serve half of the 2027 projected annual stationary storage demand.
- PolyJoule is focused on delivering ultra-safe, sustainable, long-life, low-cost batteries for stationary storage applications.