Sustainable Waste-Made Batteries

Sorbiforce Created Eco-Friendly Batteries from Agricultural Waste

SorbiForce has introduced a breakthrough in sustainable energy storage with its development of eco-friendly batteries made entirely from agricultural waste. The company claims its innovation marks the world’s first truly sustainable battery—crafted solely from agricultural byproducts, carbon, water, and salt, with no reliance on metals or rare earth materials.

At the heart of this technology is a proprietary sorbent battery architecture, which leverages three physical processes to move electrons through an ultra-porous carbon core. This design allows electrons to flow efficiently between carbon-based cathodes and anodes, enabling a battery that is completely non-flammable and free from toxic emissions.

With a lifespan of up to 6,000 cycles and potential durability of 30 years when hydra3ted, SorbiForce’s solution offers a closed-loop, non-metallic chemistry that poses no risk of explosion, overheating, or hazardous leakage—even if physically damaged.

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