According to a recent LinkedIn post from Electrified Thermal Solutions, the company has opened a new headquarters and E-Brick production facility in the Boston area. The post indicates this site is designed to support more than 500 MWh of annual Joule Hive™ thermal battery deployments.
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The LinkedIn post also notes that this facility, combined with an existing manufacturing partnership with HarbisonWalker International, a member of Calderys, is intended to create a scalable, U.S.-based supply chain for what the company describes as a high‑temperature thermal battery. In addition, the company has appointed Tom Holmes as VP of Manufacturing, highlighting his prior experience at 6K Inc., Siemens Healthineers, Saint‑Gobain, and Corning.
According to the post, Electrified Thermal Solutions’ first commercial‑scale Joule Hive™ Thermal Battery is already operating in Texas. The message positions the technology as an electric solution aimed at delivering near‑flame temperatures for industrial applications such as cement and other high‑heat processes.
For investors, the combination of a dedicated production facility, a manufacturing partnership, and an experienced manufacturing executive suggests a move from pilot to early commercial scale. If the company can execute on 500+ MWh annual capacity and secure industrial customers, this could support revenue growth and strengthen its position in the emerging thermal energy storage segment.
The U.S.-based supply chain emphasis may also align with policy trends favoring domestic clean‑energy manufacturing, potentially improving eligibility for incentives and reducing geopolitical risk. The live commercial‑scale system in Texas, if it performs as intended and can be replicated, could serve as a key reference project that influences customer adoption and competitive positioning in industrial decarbonization markets.

