SorbiForce has completed assembly of its 15 kWh industrial battery system, marking a significant milestone in the company’s transition from development to field execution.
The unit is scheduled for deployment with an industrial partner under a U.S. pilot program. This deployment marks the company’s entry into operational field execution of its non-metal battery architecture.
SorbiForce’s technology is built on a sovereign, non-metal architecture utilizing U.S. and EU sourced materials, including repurposed industrial and agricultural byproducts. The system is designed to avoid extractive metal supply chains and eliminate thermal runaway risk by design.

Unlike conventional battery systems, SorbiForce integrates ultrafast power stabilization and extended energy storage within a single architecture. This unified approach is engineered for mission-critical infrastructure, including data centers, utilities, and advanced industrial environments.

“Completing this unit and preparing it for field deployment is an important operational milestone,” said Serhii Kaminskyi, Founder and CEO of SorbiForce. “Our focus now is field deployment, certification, and scaling manufacturing.”
This milestone reflects SorbiForce’s disciplined strategy of advancing from engineering to deployment in clearly defined stages toward scalable commercialization.