Farasis Energy has entered into a strategic partnership with Germany-based WLF Energy to collaborate on the development of battery technologies and AI-enabled energy solutions for global energy storage markets.
The companies said the partnership will combine Farasis Energy’s battery development and manufacturing capabilities with WLF Energy’s artificial intelligence-based energy management platform.
Focus on Energy Storage Applications
Under the agreement, the two companies plan to jointly develop next-generation battery and energy storage products for utility-scale, commercial and industrial, and distributed energy storage applications.
The collaboration will cover multiple areas across the energy storage value chain, including battery cells, battery systems, energy management software, artificial intelligence algorithms, and deployment strategies.
According to the companies, the objective is to improve system performance, safety, cost efficiency and lifecycle economics.
Long-Term Technology Roadmap
Farasis Energy and WLF Energy also intend to establish a long-term technology roadmap focused on future energy infrastructure requirements.
Areas under evaluation include virtual power plants, smart energy networks, grid stability solutions, battery chemistry development and AI-based optimization technologies.
The companies said they will assess different battery technologies and software approaches with the aim of supporting broader deployment of standardized energy storage products.
Combining Battery and Digital Technologies
Farasis Energy is a battery manufacturer with operations in the electric vehicle and energy storage sectors, while WLF Energy focuses on integrating battery technologies with artificial intelligence and digital energy management tools.
The partnership is intended to leverage expertise from both companies to support the development of energy storage solutions for international markets.
Global Market Ambitions
The companies said they plan to explore opportunities across Europe, Asia, North America and Africa.
The partnership reflects ongoing efforts within the energy sector to combine battery technologies with digital and AI-based tools to improve energy system efficiency and support the integration of renewable energy resources.

