According to a recent LinkedIn post from Antora Energy, the company is drawing attention to a Reuters article that describes how thermal batteries can enable factories and data centers to access low-cost electricity that might otherwise go unused. The post highlights that Antora’s technology is portrayed as capturing the cheapest hours on the grid and providing reliable, around-the-clock energy delivery.
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The LinkedIn post further notes that the Reuters coverage emphasizes the role of smart rate structures in allowing thermal energy storage to improve utilization of existing electricity infrastructure, potentially lowering system-wide power costs. For investors, this media exposure may signal growing recognition of Antora’s grid-interactive business model and its alignment with cost-focused industrial and data center customers.
If thermal storage can economically arbitrage off-peak and peak electricity prices at scale, the company could be positioned to benefit from expanding demand for flexible, low-carbon power solutions in energy-intensive sectors. The emphasis on leveraging current grid assets rather than relying solely on new generation build-out may also point to a capital-efficient growth pathway, though commercial traction, regulatory support for rate design, and technology execution remain key uncertainties.

