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October 2025

Enhancing Europe's EV Battery Safety

Our LFP Technology Sets a New Standard

Enhancing Europe's EV Battery Safety

Belgrade, Serbia: We strongly believe that fast charging should never compromise security. This is our statement on what European-made batteries deliver: unmatched safety without compromise.

In recent comparative testing with cells from Asian Manufacturers, our Edge574 Fast Charge (FC) Blade Cell demonstrated outstanding results in an independent Thermal Runaway (TR) test. With this success, we have achieved a one-level improvement in the EUCAR hazard classification, providing a meaningful additional safety margin for EVs, particularly as charging speeds continue to increase. This definitely proves that ElevenEs technology demonstrates superior results in fast charging compared to Asian Cell Manufacturers.

For the European industry, this sets a new benchmark and showcases that a battery can be powerful and secure. The Edge574 FC is the first LFP Blade Cell of its kind to be developed and produced in Europe, offering OEMs safer and more sustainable solutions.

Our commitment to innovation and security positions us as a key partner for car manufacturers and companies developing energy storage solutions, providing them with a long-term sustainable solution. We believe this progress contributes to a greener future for everyone.

We must emphasize this:

“We are proving that world-class battery technology can and MUST be developed and produced in Europe. This result is a testament to our determination to innovate and progress on every level. It is a powerful statement that ElevenEs is at the forefront of the European energy transition, providing a safer, more reliable future for all.”

The Edge574 FC Blade Cell’s exceptional ability to manage and contain thermal events is a direct consequence of our proprietary design and manufacturing process. This breakthrough positions ElevenEs as a critical partner for European carmakers and energy storage providers who are prioritizing security and sustainability.

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