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Skip Tech

Skip Technology (Skip Tech) is a R&D lab designing the most sustainable, industrial strength, energy storage system under development today. This energy storage system will allow full utilization of renewables and improve grid reliability.

The Founders

The company was founded by two astrophysicists with expertise in fluid dynamics and system design. Unlike prevalent lithium-ion batteries, the Skip Tech energy storage system uses hydrogen and bromine chemistry making it safe for people and safe for the planet.


Brennan Gantner, PHD

Benjamin Brown, PHD

Design & Science

Skip Tech’s design and science have been validated by the National Science Foundation (NSF), resulting in the receipt of a highly-selective NSF SBIR Phase II award.

Chemistry

The Skip Tech design and chemistry doesn’t degrade over time and solves long-standing problems for flow batteries.

Assembly

Their system will be assembled in shipping containers to simplify transportation and deployment.

The company plans to outsource assembly and manufacturing, leveraging the expertise of their network of experienced partners, allowing Skip Tech to maintain focus on product design and improvement.

SAFE FOR THE PEOPLE
SAFE FOR THE PLANET

Skip Technology (Skip Tech) is a R&D lab designing the most sustainable, industrial strength, energy storage system under development today. This energy storage system will allow full utilization of renewables and improve grid reliability.

Brennan Gantner, PhD

Benjamin Brown, PhD

  • R&D focus in big batteries rather than EVs and single home batteries
  • Expandable solutions for entire communities and commerce
  • Alternative to the dangers of lithium-ion (li-ion) batteries

The Founders

The company was founded by two astrophysicists with expertise in fluid dynamics and system design. Unlike prevalent lithium-ion batteries, the Skip Tech energy storage system uses hydrogen and bromine chemistry making it safe for people and safe for the planet.

Design & Science

Skip Tech’s design and science have been validated by the National Science Foundation (NSF), resulting in the receipt of a highly-selective NSF SBIR Phase II award.

Chemistry

The Skip Tech design and chemistry doesn’t degrade over time and solves long-standing problems for flow batteries.

Assembly

Their system will be assembled in shipping containers to simplify transportation and deployment.

The company plans to outsource assembly and manufacturing, leveraging the expertise of their network of experienced partners, allowing Skip Tech to maintain focus on product design and improvement.

NEXT GEN BATTERY STORAGE

The Science

While flow-batteries are a tried and tested technology, our novel liquid membrane makes Hydrogen-Bromine (HBr) systems economically viable. HBr flow-batteries have higher energy and power densities than any other flow-battery on the market, are safe, and use non-toxic, readily available, materials.

NEXT GEN
BATTERY STORAGE

The Science

While flow-batteries are a tried and tested technology, our novel liquid membrane makes Hydrogen-Bromine (HBr) systems economically viable. HBr flow-batteries have higher energy and power densities than any other flow-battery on the market, are safe, and use non-toxic, readily available, materials.

“Liquid batteries have tried various thin-film membrane materials that could work, could last, or could be affordable, but rarely come through on all three counts. The liquid membrane delivers a trifecta.”

— Brennan Gantner, Founder

CORPORATE MILESTONES

2013

Conceptual Idea

2014-2017

IP-Evaluation

2018

Skip Tech Inc.

2019

NSF Grant 1

2020

First SAFE

2021

Prototype Battery

2021

Investor

2022

Investor

2023

Prototype Power Cell

2023

NSF Grant 2

2023

Investor

2023

Investor

2024

PTE Partnership

2024-2025

1st In-Field Battery

2025

First Sales

2026-2027

Ramp Up Manufacturing

THE FOUNDERS

Skip Tech was founded in Portland, Oregon by physicists Dr. Brennan Gantner (CEO) and Dr. Ben Brown (CSO).

Dr. Gantner and Dr. Brown have known each other for more than two decades, starting with their concurrent pursuit of astrophysics PhDs at University of Colorado Boulder. They have a shared vision for a zero-carbon future and for providing tools to help communities adapt and thrive in a climate-changing world.

The name of their company, Skip Tech, is a reference to the time they shared riding the Skip bus-line as students in Boulder.

With their combined expertise in fluid dynamics science and designing, building and testing state of the art systems, the founders have unsurpassed advantages in the creation of their novel liquid battery.

The SKIP Line in Boulder, CO

Benjamin Brown, PHD

President & Co-Founder
Dr. Brown (CSO) He developed the Dedalus Project which is a widely used open-source framework for solving partial differential equations; this framework powers our modeling efforts. He leads our liquid membrane design research and oversees the research team. Dr. Brown is an expert, with decades of experience, in hydrodynamics, theoretical modeling, and the use of super-computers programming for modeling and analysis. He has served as a tenured university professor of astrophysics (University of Colorado, Boulder), teaching classes at all levels in astronomy, fluid dynamics, and mathematical methods for computation and data analysis. Dr. Brown’s academic work was recently featured on the cover of “Nature” magazine (Moment in the Sun: Near-Surface Instabilities Drive the Solar-Magnetic Dynamo.)

Brennan Gantner, PHD

CEO & Co-Founder
Dr. Gantner (CEO) is an accomplished rocket engineer. He has successfully designed and flown space-certified hardware and has over 20 years of experience in project management as well as prototype design, building and testing with NASA, Lockheed Martin and NOAA. He translates Dr. Brown’s designs into buildable devices: his skills in team leadership, modern additive manufacturing techniques, and material science have underpinned the development of our hardware. Dr. Gantner also brings expertise in clean tech entrepreneurship, leading the core team who are developing our business.

THE FOUNDERS

Skip Tech was founded in Portland, Oregon by physicists Dr. Brennan Gantner (CEO) and Dr. Ben Brown (CSO).

Dr. Gantner and Dr. Brown have known each other for more than two decades, starting with their concurrent pursuit of astrophysics PhDs at University of Colorado Boulder. They have a shared vision for a zero-carbon future and for providing tools to help communities adapt and thrive in a climate-changing world.

The name of their company, Skip Tech, is a reference to the time they shared riding the Skip bus-line as students in Boulder.

With their combined expertise in fluid dynamics science and designing, building and testing state of the art systems, the founders have unsurpassed advantages in the creation of their novel liquid battery.

Brennan Gantner, PHD

Co-Founder
Dr. Gantner (CEO) is an accomplished rocket engineer. He has designed and flown space-certified hardware successfully and has over 20 years of experience in project management as well as prototype design, building and testing with NASA, Lockheed Martin and NOAA. He translates Dr. Brown’s designs into buildable devices: his skills in team leadership, modern additive manufacturing techniques, and material science have underpinned the development of our hardware. Dr. Gantner also brings expertise in clean tech entrepreneurship, leading the core team who are developing our business.

Benjamin Brown, PHD

Co-Founder
Dr. Brown (CSO) He developed the Dedalus Project which is a widely used open-source framework for solving partial differential equations; this framework powers our modeling efforts. He leads our liquid membrane design research and oversees the research team. Dr. Brown is an expert, with decades of experience, in hydrodynamics, theoretical modeling, and the use of super-computers programming for modeling and analysis. He has served as a tenured university professor of astrophysics (University of Colorado, Boulder), teaching classes at all levels in astronomy, fluid dynamics, and mathematical methods for computation and data analysis. Dr. Brown’s academic work was recently featured on the cover of “Nature” magazine (Moment in the Sun: Near-Surface Instabilities Drive the Solar-Magnetic Dynamo.)

The SKIP Line in Boulder, CO

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