Ambri is a pioneering energy storage company focused on Liquid Metal™ battery technology, founded at MIT in 2010. These batteries, made from abundant materials like calcium and antimony, provide long-duration, cost-effective energy storage with remarkable longevity and safety. Unlike traditional lithium-ion batteries, Ambri's solution minimizes degradation, is fire-safe, and supports daily cycling over decades, making it ideal for integrating renewable energy into the grid. Ambri collaborates with industry leaders like Microsoft and Reliance Industries to advance battery commercialization worldwide. Their mission aligns with creating a resilient energy infrastructure that accommodates variable renewable sources like wind and solar.
However, Ambri recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May 2024, aiming to restructure and continue operations. Despite challenges, Ambri’s innovative technology holds transformative potential in sustainable energy storage, addressing critical global demands for reliable, renewable-powered grids to combat climate change and improve energy efficiency.