In collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL), TEXEL is advancing a thermal long-duration energy storage system designed to address the intermittency of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind.
The storage platform is based on the same proprietary TEXEL heat-to-power technology that converts thermal energy into electricity. While the storage solution itself remains under continued development, the underlying technology platform has been industrialized and forms the foundation of TEXEL’s current commercial energy systems.
The objective is to deliver a cost-efficient, scalable, and circular energy storage solution capable of supporting large-scale renewable deployment without relying on scarce minerals or rare earth materials.
TEXEL’s approach emphasizes:
* High recyclability and circular material use
* Minimal cyclic degradation
* Industrial scalability
* Long operational lifetime
The collaboration with DOE and SRNL has played a central role in advancing the technology platform and establishing the engineering and industrial capabilities that now enable TEXEL’s broader energy infrastructure solutions.



