Impact Clean Power Technology S.A. designs and manufactures advanced lithium-ion battery systems and energy storage solutions, serving transportation electrification and stationary energy storage applications. Business segments include battery packs and complete battery systems for electric and hybrid commercial vehicles (including buses and other heavy-duty applications), and stationary storage solutions supporting renewable energy integration, power industry use cases, telecommunications and industrial customers, complemented by energy management and system-level integration capabilities. Manufacturing and industrialization are supported by its GigafactoryX platform, enabling production scaling from short-run to volume output and reinforcing vertical control over quality, safety and cost. Geographic scope is Poland as the production and engineering base, with international reach through deliveries to global OEMs and integrators and through battery systems deployed across multiple markets. Key brands and assets include the IMPACT battery systems portfolio, the GigafactoryX industrial base, engineering organization and validated component architecture, and strategic group backing as part of Grenevia Group supporting low-emission economy investments. Strategic focus is on scaling high-reliability battery manufacturing for heavy-duty mobility and grid-adjacent storage, strengthening automated production capacity, and positioning as a European battery systems supplier aligned with decarbonization, safety performance and total-cost-of-ownership optimization for fleet and infrastructure customers.
Headquarters
Ul. Przejazdowa 22
Pruszkow; Mazowieckie;
Postal Code: 05-800
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Website: https://icpt.pl/
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