Improving lithium-ion battery performance presents a persistent engineering challenge. The goal is to increase energy density and charge performance without forcing costly, disruptive changes to established manufacturing processes. Paraclete Energy addresses this directly. We produce SILO Silicon™, a manufacturing-ready silicon anode material designed as a drop-in addition to existing battery production lines. It works by replacing a portion of the graphite in the standard anode slurry, integrating with the workflows our partners already use. This approach is designed to manage the known challenge of silicon expansion, providing a stable and scalable method for improving cell performance. For our partners in civilian and defense markets, this integration leads to direct gains: - For Electric Vehicles: A significant increase in cell-level energy density, which translates to a direct extension of single-charge range. - For Defense & Unmanned Systems: Longer operational times and greater payload capacity for mission-critical platforms like UAVs and UUVs. - For Electronics: Extended runtime for devices within the same size and weight constraints. The company's mission is shaped by a specific experience. Our founder's work on the mission field revealed the critical link between accessible energy and human well-being, inspiring our core aim to make energy safer and more reliable. This purpose continues to guide our work. By developing and producing this material in the United States, we provide our partners with a stable, onshore component for a critical technology. This focus on domestic manufacturing is a deliberate step toward greater supply chain resiliency. Paraclete Energy provides a practical path to the next generation of battery performance. We invite OEMs, cell manufacturers, and strategic partners to contact us to discuss evaluation and integration.
Looking for a particular Paraclete Energy employee's phone or email?
The Paraclete Energy annual revenue was $26 million in 2026.
Jeff Norris is the Chief Executive Officer Paraclete Energy Maker of Nanoparticle Surface Modified Cycle Stable Silicon and Silicon Composites of Paraclete Energy.
8 people are employed at Paraclete Energy.
Paraclete Energy is based in Chelsea, Michigan.
The NAICS codes for Paraclete Energy are [33599, 335, 335991, 33, 3359].
The SIC codes for Paraclete Energy are [36, 362].