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Production begins in Singapore as Flint scales lower-carbon, cellulose-based batteries and expands pilots with global brands ahead of CES 2026.
, /PRNewswire/ – Flint, the Singapore-based deep tech company pioneering sustainable, cellulose-based, biodegradable, PFAS-free batteries, today announced that its paper battery technology has entered production, marking the transition from lab-scale development to manufactured cells ready for pilot deployments and customer programs.
With production now live in Singapore, Flint is supplying manufactured battery cells that are rechargeable, non-toxic, and engineered for safer use (non-flammable, non-explosive) for customer pilots and early comm…
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Production begins in Singapore as Flint scales lower-carbon, cellulose-based batteries and expands pilots with global brands ahead of CES 2026.
, /PRNewswire/ – Flint, the Singapore-based deep tech company pioneering sustainable, cellulose-based, biodegradable, PFAS-free batteries, today announced that its paper battery technology has entered production, marking the transition from lab-scale development to manufactured cells ready for pilot deployments and customer programs.
With production now live in Singapore, Flint is supplying manufactured battery cells that are rechargeable, non-toxic, and engineered for safer use (non-flammable, non-explosive) for customer pilots and early commercial integrations. The company is bringing two battery products to the market, with full product details and real-world demonstrations scheduled to be revealed at CES 2026.
"Reinventing batteries isn’t only about chemistry, it’s about building something you can manufacture," said Carlo Charles, Founder and CEO of Flint, named to Forbes’ "30 under 30 Asia 2025" in Industry, Manufacturing & Energy. "Entering production is a turning point because it means our paper batteries can move beyond prototypes and into real devices, at real volumes, with quality controls that customers can validate."
Water-Based Manufacturing Methods in New Facilities
Flint’s production line is purpose-built around its proprietary cellulose-based battery architecture and uses water-based manufacturing methods designed for safety and scalable output. The facility is designed to reduce reliance on traditional battery materials such as lithium, nickel, cobalt, and lead, while enabling lower-carbon manufacturing and improved end-of-life options under controlled conditions.
To support this transition, Flint has expanded into a new 8,000+ square foot facility that serves as a hub to pilot new processes, scale manufacturing, and continue R&D into next-generation battery architectures as the company expands capacity.
"Starting production in Singapore was an intentional choice," Charles added. "It shows the world that there’s a credible path to making batteries without relying on the same centralized lithium supply chains the industry has depended on for decades. Our technology is designed to be manufactured closer to where products are used, and Singapore gives us the infrastructure to prove that at production scale."
2025 Momentum: Recognition, Innovation Partners, and Capital Raise
Flint’s move into production builds on significant global recognition and commercial traction achieved throughout 2025. The year started with Flint’s paper battery technology receiving the Best of CES Sustainability Award at CES 2025, elevating global visibility for the company’s approach to safer, lower-carbon energy storage. Following the award, Flint experienced a rapidly expanding commercial pipeline.
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