According to a recent LinkedIn post from Moment Energy, the company is collaborating with Pulsenics Inc. on AccelaGrade, a project aimed at cutting second-life battery qualification times by up to 90%. The post indicates that the workflow is designed to assess battery state-of-health in under 30 minutes, potentially making large-scale testing more practical and data-driven.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests that this faster qualification process could accelerate manufacturing capacity for its battery energy storage systems. For investors, such efficiency gains may lower per-unit testing costs, shorten production cycles, and improve asset utilization, potentially enhancing margins and scaling prospects in the growing energy storage and circular-economy markets.
As shared in the post, the collaboration is framed as a step toward reducing battery waste, positioning Moment Energy within the sustainability-focused segment of the storage industry. If the technology proves reliable at industrial scale, it could strengthen the firm’s competitive differentiation in second-life battery solutions and support future partnership or funding opportunities aligned with ESG-oriented investment themes.

