Vulcan Automotive Industries

Nanotechnology-enhanced Lead-acid Batteries

Automotive & Mobility Technologies
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in March 1954, Vulcan Automotive Industries operates with 1–10 employees. The company has been involved in 1 funding round and was delisted from the TASE in January 2010.

Business overview

Vulcan Automotive Industries specializes in manufacturing and supplying nanotechnology-enhanced lead-acid batteries for a wide range of vehicles, including Start&Stop vehicles, motorcycles, jet skis, and all-terrain vehicles. The company also produces Deep Cycle batteries for operational and industrial use. Its core technology, VoltaNano, is a carbon nanotechnology solution designed to enhance lead-acid batteries, aiming to meet next-generation automotive specifications, reduce costs for electric vehicles, and contribute to environmental objectives by improving gas economy and supporting renewable energy uptake. The company operates within the Automotive & Mobility Technologies sector, focusing on energy storage and smart mobility.

Strategic signal

In August 2014, Vulcan Automotive Industries' battery technology was recognized as NanoIsrael's nano product of the year. This award highlights the company's innovation in nanotechnology within the battery industry, signaling its potential for advanced solutions in energy storage and its relevance in evolving automotive and industrial applications.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Vulcan Automotive Industries' primary product offering?
Vulcan Automotive Industries manufactures and supplies nanotechnology-enhanced lead-acid batteries under the VOLTA brand for various vehicle types, including Start&Stop, motorcycles, jet skis, all-terrain vehicles, and Deep Cycle batteries for industrial use.
When was Vulcan Automotive Industries founded?
Vulcan Automotive Industries was founded in March 1954.
What is VoltaNano?
VoltaNano is Vulcan Automotive Industries' carbon nanotechnology solution for the lead-acid battery industry, designed to achieve grid parity in energy storage applications, meet next-generation automotive specifications, and reduce battery costs for electric vehicles.
Has Vulcan Automotive Industries been publicly traded?
Vulcan Automotive Industries was listed on the TASE following an Initial Public Offering in January 1990 and was subsequently delisted in January 2010.
What recognition did Vulcan Automotive Industries receive for its battery technology?
In August 2014, Vulcan Automotive Industries' battery was voted NanoIsrael's nano product of the year.
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