
PCBL Chemical's Subsidiary, Nanovace Technologies, Granted US Patent for Nanomaterials in Energy Storage
PCBL Chemical Ltd's subsidiary, Nanovace Technologies Limited, has been granted a process patent by the United States Patent Office for its proprietary method of developing nanomaterials designed for next-generation energy storage technologies. This patent is a significant milestone in the company's R&D efforts and strengthens its intellectual property portfolio in the energy storage domain. The grant of this patent opens new avenues for strategic partnerships, licensing opportunities, and potential commercialization in global markets. The technology has been proven at the lab scale and a pilot plant is being built, expected to be ready by Q3-FY26. This development is expected to have a significant positive impact on the company's long-term growth prospects and aligns with its vision to be a leader in sustainable energy solutions.
Key Highlights
- Nanovace Technologies Limited, a subsidiary of PCBL Chemical Limited, has been granted a process patent by the United States Patent Office.
- The patent is for a proprietary method of developing nanomaterials designed for next-generation energy storage technologies.
- The patent grant opens new avenues for strategic partnerships, licensing opportunities, and potential commercialization in global markets.
- A pilot plant is being built to demonstrate successful industrialization of the technology.
- This development is expected to have a significant positive impact on the company's long-term growth prospects.