Company Profile (AI Text) Name: InfiniCell Canonical URL: https://wefunder.com/infinicellenergy Updated at: 2026-06-12T14:16:57Z Tagline: Build safer, faster-charging rechargeable batteries with a new chemistry that goes beyond lithium. Key claims: - Total raised on Wefunder: 147909 | citation: https://wefunder.com/infinicellenergy#claim-total-raised - Total investors: 70 | citation: https://wefunder.com/infinicellenergy#claim-total-investors Verified facts: - Total raised on Wefunder: 147909 | observed_at: 2026-06-12T14:16:57Z | expires_at: 2026-06-13T14:16:57Z - Total investors: 70 | observed_at: 2026-06-12T14:16:57Z | expires_at: 2026-06-13T14:16:57Z Computed metrics: - total_amount_raised: 147909 - total_investors: 70 - team_size: 4 - featured_investor_count: 1 - faq_count: 5 - recent_post_count: 0 Quick facts: - Battery chemistry is non-flammable and resource-abundant | citation: https://wefunder.com/infinicellenergy#claim-fact-1 - Co-development agreement signed with XR headset company and multiple LOIs are work-in-progress | citation: https://wefunder.com/infinicellenergy#claim-fact-2 - PhD battery scientist with 14 yrs experience leading EV battery R&D | citation: https://wefunder.com/infinicellenergy#claim-fact-3 - Built functional battery prototypes showing reversible behavior | citation: https://wefunder.com/infinicellenergy#claim-fact-4 - Early tests show high cycle stability under elevated temp (80 degC)/rate | citation: https://wefunder.com/infinicellenergy#claim-fact-5 - Designed for power- and safety-critical systems | citation: https://wefunder.com/infinicellenergy#claim-fact-6 - Raising $1M to build lab and engineer pouch cell samples | citation: https://wefunder.com/infinicellenergy#claim-fact-7 FAQ: - Q: There are other companies working on Al battery technology. What is it that makes this startup have a better chance at being successful in this space than all the others? A: That’s a great point — big players like Tesla and GM experimenting with aluminum-ion actually validates the huge potential of this chemistry. The difference is that large corporations move slowly: they need proven tech before committing, their R&D cycles are long, and their focus is spread across many chemistries. InfiniCell shines because we’re laser-focused on aluminum-ion. Our proprietary catalyst-enhanced cathode is designed for ultra-fast charging and non-flammability, and we’re buil... - Q: "Shaikh Tofazzel Hossain is a part-time officer. As such, it is likely that the company will not make the same progress as it would if that were not the case." If the principal is a part-time officer, how does that sit with a quick moving project to beat competitors - "In shor... A: That’s a fair question. Right now InfiniCell is still in its pre-seed fundraising stage, so I’m balancing my time to push early R&D and fundraising forward. Once we reach our minimum raise target, I’ll be going full-time as CEO and lead scientist to focus entirely on execution. At that point, we’ll also bring on 1–3 full-time engineers to accelerate development and prepare a pilot-ready prototype. Our advantage as a startup is the ability to move faster and more nimbly than big players, a... - Q: Founder's background at Nikola Motors is a huge red flag. Nikola's founder committed fraud and was sentenced to 4 years in prison for it. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/trevor-milton-sentenced-four-years-prison-securities-fraud-scheme A: I completely understand the concern — Trevor Milton’s actions at Nikola were well-publicized, and he was sentenced in 2023 for things that happened years earlier (in 2019). To clarify: I joined Nikola in 2021, long after those events took place, and worked on the real engineering and battery systems that powered their trucks. My role was focused on battery modeling, testing, and scaling, and I had nothing to do with the company’s former leadership or its fraud issues. In fact, my time there g... - Q: Hi InfiniCell, I have a few questions regarding your technology and overall strategy: 1) How do you plan to differentiate yourselves in the competitive energy storage market, particularly with the growing interest in solid-state batteries? 2) Can you elaborate on how the cost ... A: Thanks for the excellent questions — let me go through them one by one: 1) Differentiation vs. solid-state and others Solid-state is exciting but still faces scaling, cost, and safety hurdles, and requires brand-new specialized factories that are capital-intensive and years away from commercialization. InfiniCell’s aluminum-ion batteries, on the other hand, can be manufactured on existing lithium-ion production lines. Combined with our proprietary electrolyte and catalyst-enhanced graphene ca... - Q: I'm excited to see where you are headed. The technology and your assistant solution looks solid and I think it will eventually revolutionize batteries. However, I believe that adoption -not the technology itself- is your biggest problem. What strategies are you thinking about ... A: Thank you — you’re absolutely right that adoption is just as critical as the technology itself. Here’s how we’re approaching it: 1) Voltage compatibility (2.6V vs. 3.7V): Most lithium-ion cells today run at about 3.6–3.7V, while current aluminum-ion prototypes are in the 2.0–2.5V range. That said, this isn’t a showstopper: • Multi-cell configurations (already used in EVs and laptops) easily reach standard system voltages. • Our chemistry roadmap is pushing toward 3V+ per cell. • Battery manag...