One operational hub. A production model designed to scale.

Optimized facility and processes, repetitive industrial production, reduced supplier dependency

Continuous learning curve, full control of technology

Integrated R&D and prototyping

Secured and scalable supply chain, improved and consistent quality

Value and expertise retained from in-house talent
The manufacturing facility in Piacenza, Italy, serves as the primary hub for this industrialized approach, and is home to Energy Dome Manufacturing.
Fully operational since 2025, the site features an 18,500-square-meter production and warehouse area, supported by 1,500 square meters of modern office space. The facility is further enhanced by a 20,500-square-meter outdoor logistics and vehicle area, providing the necessary infrastructure to manage large-scale shipments and complex assembly processes, resulting in greater cost efficiency and a significant reduction in dependency on external suppliers.
The domes manufactured at the Piacenza plant are the core storage components of the CO2 Battery, designed to hold 2,000 tons of carbon dioxide in the standard configuration. With a proven track record encompassing the engineering, fabrication, and construction of the first full-scale facility in less than a year, these components are topography-agnostic and ready for grid-scale deployment globally.
To meet expanding market demands, ongoing initiatives focus on optimizing manufacturing technologies and scaling production processes, driving the continuous evolution and growth of industrial capabilities.
Internalizing production facilitates enhanced control over the entire value chain, ensuring consistent quality and the retention of technical expertise within the organization. This model is supported by a robust network of strategic industrial partners and local vendors, creating a flexible supply chain that can be replicated globally.
Every stage of the manufacturing process is governed by a comprehensive suite of in-house expertise. Coordination across engineering, procurement, quality assurance, project management, and logistics is managed centrally to ensure that complex industrial products move from order to shipment at an infrastructure-grade pace, resulting in result is an efficient, professional manufacturing operation capable of meeting the rigorous demands of the global energy sector.