Energized Composite Technologies is developing novel energy-storing composites that can be utilized in structural components such as electric vehicle parts. Their composites reduce the number of batteries needed thus reducing weight, enhance the structural integrity of the vehicle, and extend the range of the vehicle with stored energy. Their core technology is a combination of intellectual property from the University of Central Florida and NASA Kennedy Space Center.

C-BATT joins Defense Industrial Base Consortium to advance U.S.-made battery anode materials for defense energy resilience
Company also elects to join the GEN3 6T Battery Alliance as part of its defense-battery commercialization pathwayORLANDO, Fla. (May 26, 2026) — C-BATT™, developer of Obsidia™, a coal-derived advanced anode material

