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Liotech - About the company

Liotech is a late stage company based in Novosibirsk (Russia), founded in 2010. It operates as a Lithium-ion battery developer. Liotech has raised $243M in funding from Rusnano. The company has 366 active competitors, including 77 funded and 31 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Vecmocon, Forsee Power and Element Energy.

Company Details

Lithium-ion battery developer. Its products include uninterrupted power supply systems, lithium-ion batteries, autonomous solar systems, and battery monitoring & control system. It offers lithium-ion batteries with a rated capacity of 220 Ah, 240 Ah, and 270 Ah.
Website
liotech.ru
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Email ID
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Founded Year
2010
Location
Novosibirsk, Russia
Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$243M in 1 round
Latest Funding Round
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Liotech's funding and investors

Liotech has raised a total funding of $243M over 1 round. Its latest funding round was a PE round on 2010 for $*****. 1 investor participated in its latest round. Liotech has 2 institutional investors.

Here is the list of recent funding rounds of Liotech:
Date of Funding
Funding Amount
Round Name
Post-Money Valuation
Revenue Multiple
Lead Investors
Other Investors
2010
6256
PE
9778
1553
7357
8750
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Liotech's Competitors and alternates

Top competitors of Liotech include Vecmocon, Forsee Power and Element Energy. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of Liotech, ranked by Tracxn score:
Rank
Company Details
Short Description
Total Funding
Investors
Tracxn Score
1st
Logo for Vecmocon
Vecmocon
2016, Noida (India), Series A
Developer of battery management systems, chargers, vehicle intelligence modules, and clusters
$24M
65/100
2nd
Logo for Forsee Power
Forsee Power
2011, Paris (France), Public
Manufacturer of battery systems for electric vehicles and mobility applications
$143M
65/100
3rd
Logo for Element Energy
Element Energy
2009, Los Altos (United States), Series B
Technology for Battery Management Systems
$101M
62/100
4th
Logo for Verlume
Verlume
2013, Aberdeen (United Kingdom), Series A
Manufacturer of subsea batteries and offshore power management systems
$12.3M
62/100
5th
Logo for Twaice
Twaice
2018, Munich (Germany), Series B
Developer of battery energy storage analytics software for asset management
$71.5M
62/100
6th
Logo for Qnovo
Qnovo
2009, Milpitas (United States), Series C
Battery management software for the e-mobility sector
$40M
61/100
7th
Logo for Zitara
Zitara
2019, San Francisco (United States), Acquired
Provider of cloud based and embedded battery management software
$29M
61/100
8th
Physics-based battery management software
$31M
60/100
9th
Logo for Electra Vehicles
Electra Vehicles
2015, Boston (United States), Acquired
Battery management system for electric vehicles
$24.6M
58/100
10th
Logo for Brill Power
Brill Power
2015, Oxford (United Kingdom), Acquired
BMS for utilizing multiple types of lithium batteries to develop battery packs
$16.4M
58/100
84th
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Liotech
2010, Novosibirsk (Russia), Late Stage
Lithium-ion battery developer
$243M
34/100
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Liotech's Investments and acquisitions

Liotech has made no investments or acquisitions yet.

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