Invaris Quantum
Battery and energy systems

Energy systems

Measure the physical changes that precede performance loss and failure.

Energy systems operate through interacting electrochemical, thermal, mechanical, and electromagnetic processes. Invaris is developing tools to reveal hidden physical changes within that complexity.

Discuss an application

The operating problem

Why current visibility is incomplete.

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Opaque systems

Critical changes often occur inside sealed or difficult-to-access components.

02

Coupled physics

Thermal, mechanical, magnetic, and electrochemical effects can overlap.

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Early-stage ambiguity

Small precursor signals may be difficult to distinguish from normal operating variation.

04

Qualification cost

Developers need clearer evidence before moving from laboratory performance to production confidence.

Application pathways

Where Invaris can be evaluated.

Cell and material research

Study controlled states during development and failure analysis.

Manufacturing quality

Investigate variability across materials, assemblies, and process conditions.

Structural diagnostics

Measure physical change in enclosures, interfaces, and supporting systems.

Energy infrastructure

Extend material-state awareness to high-value power and storage assets.

Industrial operating environment

Industrial systems where reliability, material condition, and process visibility are central.