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Wattcrafts designs cutting-edge equipment for laboratories and industry, empowering researchers and engineers to push the boundaries of what's possible in the energy revolution. Our custom solutions streamline workflows, boost productivity, and accelerate the development of transformative sustainable technologies.


Our Story

Wattcrafts didn't set out to change the world of battery testing. It was born from frustration of being tired of the limitations of research equipment or scrolling through ​pages of Google search to find the right tool for the task. Or from building in-house custom systems and praying that the jerry-rigged setup would work this time as intended. They rarely did.

Those weren't isolated cases. Conversations at conferences often circled back to the same complaints: unreliable data, inconsistent experimental setups, the impossibility of comparing results across labs. It seemed that everyone had cobbled together their own imperfect solutions.

Wattcrafts didn't set out to change the world of battery testing. It was born from frustration of being tired of the limitations of research equipment or scrolling through ​pages of Google search to find the right tool for the task. Or from building in-house custom systems and praying that the jerry-rigged setup would work this time as intended. They rarely did.

Those weren't isolated cases. Conversations at conferences often circled back to the same complaints: unreliable data, inconsistent experimental setups, the impossibility of comparing results across labs. It seemed that everyone had cobbled together their own imperfect solutions.

So Wattcrafts launched - to build something better

The journey started with pouch cell holders. The first prototype was crude - a block of aluminium with some clever cutouts, flexible padding and force sensor. But it worked. For the first time, pouch cells could be reliably tested without worrying about uneven pressure or repeatability of test conditions.

The journey started with pouch cell holders. The first prototype was crude - a block of aluminium with some clever cutouts, flexible padding and force sensor. But it worked. For the first time, pouch cells could be reliably tested without worrying about uneven pressure or repeatability of test conditions.

As battery technology races forward, the tools to test it need to keep pace. Wattcrafts holders and sensors are designed to meet the evolving needs of battery researchers and engineers. Whether it's testing next-generation materials or optimizing existing designs, Wattcrafts aims to provide the precision and reliability needed for cutting-edge research.

Wattcrafts is tightly connected with battery researchers and engineers. The products are used daily, and are constantly iterated based on real-world needs and potential user feedback. The goal isn't to build an empire, but to give battery researchers the tools they need to do their best work.

As battery technology races forward, the tools to test it need to keep pace. Wattcrafts holders and sensors are designed to meet the evolving needs of battery researchers and engineers. Whether it's testing next-generation materials or optimizing existing designs, Wattcrafts aims to provide the precision and reliability needed for cutting-edge research.

Wattcrafts is tightly connected with battery researchers and engineers. The products are used daily, and are constantly iterated based on real-world needs and potential user feedback. The goal isn't to build an empire, but to give battery researchers the tools they need to do their best work.

The energy transition is too important, and too urgent, to be held back by inadequate equipment. If Wattcrafts can play a small part in accelerating that transition by making testing more reliable and reproducible, it will be a worthy contribution to the energy revolution, as it needs all the watts it can get!

The energy transition is too important, and too urgent, to be held back by inadequate equipment. If Wattcrafts can play a small part in accelerating that transition by making testing more reliable and reproducible, it will be a worthy contribution to the energy revolution, as it needs all the watts it can get!