Gaussion

Gaussion
Pioneering energy intelligence technology for battery packs.
About
What does Gaussion do?
Gaussion provides a new layer of energy intelligence for battery packs through its MagLiB™ magnetic PCBs and Aeon™ control chip. This technology enables higher charging rates, reduces dendrite risks, and improves battery lifetime and performance across various cell formats and chemistries. Gaussion serves manufacturers in markets like transport, aerospace, consumer electronics, and industrial applications.
What is Gaussion's revenue?
StartupHub estimates Gaussion's annual revenue at $12.7M (range $2.3M to $19.3M, 27% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.
What is Gaussion's valuation?
StartupHub estimates Gaussion's effective valuation at $119.2M (range $77.6M to $186.2M, 22% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.
How much funding has Gaussion raised?
Gaussion has raised a total of $31M in funding. The most recent round on record is Funding Round.
Where is Gaussion headquartered?
Gaussion is headquartered in London, England, United Kingdom.
When was Gaussion founded?
Gaussion was founded in 2022.
What industry does Gaussion operate in?
Gaussion operates in Battery Technology, Energy Storage, Artificial Intelligence, Deep Tech, Automotive, Aerospace.
How many employees does Gaussion have?
Gaussion has approximately 23 people on record.
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““A University College London spinout developing fast-charging battery technology has raised $12m (£9.4m) in a Series A round. Founded by Dr Tom Heenan and Dr Chun Tan, Gaussion aims to address the long-standing issue of charging speed, whic…”
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