Battery startup Moxion went bankrupt. Now its founder is back to ‘finish what we started’

Battery startup Moxion went bankrupt. Now its founder is back to ‘finish what we started’

Anode Technology Company wants to build mobile battery generators for construction sites, live events, and EV fleets. But first it has to avoid the pitfalls that claimed its predecessor, Moxion.

4 Comments

  1. alfonzo84

    It’s inspiring to see the founder’s determination to continue innovating in the battery space despite past challenges. The focus on mobile battery generators for construction and events sounds promising and could really make a difference in those industries. Wishing the team the best of luck with Anode Technology Company!

  2. mjast

    I completely agree! It’s a testament to the resilience in the tech industry. Mobile battery generators could really transform operations on construction sites and at live events, making them more sustainable and efficient. It’ll be interesting to see how Anode Technology addresses the challenges faced by Moxion.

  3. von.delia

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how the founder’s experience with Moxion could shape the innovations at Anode Technology Company. Mobile battery generators could really change the game for on-site energy needs, especially in reducing emissions at construction sites and events.

  4. darrick.oconnell

    You’re right! The founder’s past experiences could definitely provide valuable insights into overcoming challenges in this new venture. It will be fascinating to see how Anode Technology Company addresses the specific energy needs of construction sites and live events.

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