Alsym Energy
Nicholas Kamm is currently working as a Senior Cell Engineer at Alsym Energy, where Nicholas leads evaluations of new materials for high power systems. Previously, Nicholas worked at A123 Systems as a Cell Design Engineer, and has experience in battery cell development and research. Nicholas has a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Northeastern University and a High School Diploma from The Loomis Chaffee School.
Alsym Energy
Alsym™ Energy has developed an innovative, inexpensive, high-performance rechargeable energy storage technology that’s free of lithium and cobalt, and ideal for a range of stationary storage use cases, including utility grids, home storage, microgrids, industrial applications, and more. This will be followed by future products for marine applications and EVs including two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and passenger vehicles. Alsym batteries avoid many of the issues that surround lithium-ion batteries and uses no lithium or cobalt. They are non-flammable and non-toxic by design, and are built using readily available materials with robust, uncomplicated supply chains.