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ZincFive Secures $30M Series F to Accelerate AI‑Ready Battery Solutions
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ZincFive Secures $30M Series F to Accelerate AI‑Ready Battery Solutions

•December 4, 2025
•Dec 4, 2025
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Participants

ZincFive

ZincFive

company

Helios Climate

Helios Climate

investor

Climate Investment

Climate Investment

investor

Japan Energy Fund

Japan Energy Fund

investor

General Enterprise Ventures

General Enterprise Ventures

investor

Clear Creek Investments

Clear Creek Investments

investor

Why It Matters

The capital infusion accelerates deployment of safer, more sustainable batteries for high‑density AI workloads, a segment where power reliability is critical. It also signals strong investor confidence in nickel‑zinc chemistry as a viable alternative to lithium‑ion in data‑center applications.

Key Takeaways

  • •$30M Series F brings total funding to $254M
  • •Funds target expansion and NiZn battery development
  • •BC2 AI battery supports AI data center loads
  • •Zero thermal‑runaway risk and 96% recyclable design
  • •Strategic OEM ties boost AI‑ready infrastructure presence

Pulse Analysis

The battery industry is at a crossroads, with manufacturers seeking chemistries that combine high power density, safety, and environmental stewardship. Nickel‑zinc (NiZn) technology, championed by ZincFive, offers a compelling mix of rapid charge acceptance, inherent thermal stability, and a reduced reliance on scarce cobalt. As regulators and corporate ESG mandates tighten, NiZn’s recyclable nature and minimal maintenance requirements position it as a strategic alternative to traditional lithium‑ion cells for mission‑critical applications.

AI‑driven workloads are reshaping data‑center design, demanding power solutions that can handle sudden spikes without compromising uptime. ZincFive’s BC 2 AI UPS cabinet directly addresses this need, delivering instant power bursts while eliminating the fire hazards associated with thermal runaway. Its 96 percent recyclable construction aligns with the sustainability goals of hyperscale operators, while the chemistry’s ability to maintain conductivity in partially depleted cells reduces the frequency of battery replacements, translating into lower total cost of ownership for data‑center owners.

The $30 million Series F round, led by investors such as Helios Climate Ventures and Japan Energy Fund, validates market confidence in NiZn’s scalability. By earmarking the capital for operational expansion and advanced R&D, ZincFive aims to broaden its OEM network and accelerate time‑to‑market for next‑generation battery modules. This financial backing not only strengthens the company’s competitive edge but also signals a broader industry shift toward resilient, eco‑friendly power solutions that can sustain the relentless growth of AI workloads.

Deal Summary

ZincFive announced a $30 million Series F round, bringing its total funding to $254 million since 2016. The capital will fund expansion and development, including its new BC 2 AI battery cabinet for AI data centers. Existing backers Helios Climate Ventures, Climate Investment, Japan Energy Fund, General Ventures and Clear Creek Investments participated.

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