Gii has the potential to provide a breakthrough in printed battery materials, delivering high-performance and reproducible electrodes that drop straight into existing carbon ink processes.
Designed for screen-printed, inkjet and roll-to-roll formats, Gii powered batteries are a direct replacement for carbon ink battery processes.
Gii electrodes are produced using a proprietary electro-deposition method that forms an ultra-thin, uniform active layer. This eliminates the need for multi-layer prints or slurry processing, leading to a thinner battery with fewer manufacturing steps.
Prints directly on existing lines with no 
equipment changes, swap it in and go.
Electro-deposition enables ultra-thin batteries with performance equal to inks.
Electro-deposition enables ultra-thin batteries with performance equal to inks.
Made without mined metals, ensuring stable pricing and secure material sourcing.
Minimises defects and variability, boosting reliability and lowering production loss.
Optimised for printed IoT, smart packaging, Bluetooth and diagnostic devices
Gii is a drop-in, scalable material like carbon ink but performs like a high-end electrode. It delivers better surface quality, improved performance at thin layers and stable supply all at a competitive cost. By solving the reproducibility, fragility and manufacturability issues that limit printed batteries today, Gii clears the path to commercial-scale deployment.