Global electricity generation is predicted to increase by 30% by 2050, with 90% coming from renewable energy. These intermittent sources require batteries to output a stable supply of power to create a reliable electric grid. This creates a global $335B market by 2032 for LDES technologies, such as FBs. The market analysis from a leading flow battery company, Infinity Energy systems, shares their cost breakdown of the flow battery system depicting the combination of O&M costs and poor efficiency costs making up one-third of their overall system price, which we can interpret as diagnostics solutions servicing one-third of the FB market. With FBs expected to capture half of the LDES market by 2050 (from the DOE energy storage grand challenge road map), we estimate the total addressable market as the FB diagnostics and data management space of $45B, or 13% of the overall FB market.
We validated the cost breakdown from the Invinity website and resulting market estimate, by comparing to related markets. For example, precedence research reports the Li-ion battery market worth $387B and its battery management worth $54B by 2032 giving 14%, and the microgrid market is worth $30B and its diagnostics is worth $4B by 2032 giving 13%. In comparison, our solution reasonably matches closely related estimates.
Initially, we will target a subset of this market as our beachhead, small and growing flow battery companies, as our serviceable obtainable market who expressed interest in significantly benefiting from a system to improve their data analysis, meaning they only need the diagnostics software system. These customers control their own batteries and sensors, but through customer discovery we learned that they are not aware of the best practices in terms of battery operation and performance.
The serviceable available market is medium size flow battery companies. These are companies that are mature enough that they are making sales of their systems and are not just in the R&D phase, and have an average of 6 or more flow batteries per facility which require extensive monitoring hardware. These customers have enough market traction to be focusing on making their systems cheaper and more efficient, but are not large enough to have the skillset or bandwidth to develop the diagnostics platform they need. However, they are not large enough that they can hire their own software development team so they require our diagnostics services. As the majority of our customers are located in europe, we will begin serving international clients in our first few customers and expand globally with the market.
Global electricity generation is predicted to increase by 30% by 2050, with 90% coming from renewable energy. These intermittent sources require batteries to output a stable supply of power to create a reliable electric grid. This creates a global $335B market by 2032 for LDES technologies, such as FBs. The market analysis from a leading flow battery company, Infinity Energy systems, shares their cost breakdown of the flow battery system depicting the combination of O&M costs and poor efficiency costs making up one-third of their overall system price, which we can interpret as diagnostics solutions servicing one-third of the FB market. With FBs expected to capture half of the LDES market by 2050 (from the DOE energy storage grand challenge road map), we estimate the total addressable market as the FB diagnostics and data management space of $45B, or 13% of the overall FB market.
We validated the cost breakdown from the Invinity website and resulting market estimate, by comparing to related markets. For example, precedence research reports the Li-ion battery market worth $387B and its battery management worth $54B by 2032 giving 14%, and the microgrid market is worth $30B and its diagnostics is worth $4B by 2032 giving 13%. In comparison, our solution reasonably matches closely related estimates.
Initially, we will target a subset of this market as our beachhead, small and growing flow battery companies, as our serviceable obtainable market who expressed interest in significantly benefiting from a system to improve their data analysis, meaning they only need the diagnostics software system. These customers control their own batteries and sensors, but through customer discovery we learned that they are not aware of the best practices in terms of battery operation and performance.
The serviceable available market is medium size flow battery companies. These are companies that are mature enough that they are making sales of their systems and are not just in the R&D phase, and have an average of 6 or more flow batteries per facility which require extensive monitoring hardware. These customers have enough market traction to be focusing on making their systems cheaper and more efficient, but are not large enough to have the skillset or bandwidth to develop the diagnostics platform they need. However, they are not large enough that they can hire their own software development team so they require our diagnostics services. As the majority of our customers are located in europe, we will begin serving international clients in our first few customers and expand globally with the market.
Global electricity generation is predicted to increase by 30% by 2050, with 90% coming from renewable energy. These intermittent sources require batteries to output a stable supply of power to create a reliable electric grid. This creates a global $335B market by 2032 for LDES technologies, such as FBs. The market analysis from a leading flow battery company, Infinity Energy systems, shares their cost breakdown of the flow battery system depicting the combination of O&M costs and poor efficiency costs making up one-third of their overall system price, which we can interpret as diagnostics solutions servicing one-third of the FB market. With FBs expected to capture half of the LDES market by 2050 (from the DOE energy storage grand challenge road map), we estimate the total addressable market as the FB diagnostics and data management space of $45B, or 13% of the overall FB market.
We validated the cost breakdown from the Invinity website and resulting market estimate, by comparing to related markets. For example, precedence research reports the Li-ion battery market worth $387B and its battery management worth $54B by 2032 giving 14%, and the microgrid market is worth $30B and its diagnostics is worth $4B by 2032 giving 13%. In comparison, our solution reasonably matches closely related estimates.
Initially, we will target a subset of this market as our beachhead, small and growing flow battery companies, as our serviceable obtainable market who expressed interest in significantly benefiting from a system to improve their data analysis, meaning they only need the diagnostics software system. These customers control their own batteries and sensors, but through customer discovery we learned that they are not aware of the best practices in terms of battery operation and performance.
The serviceable available market is medium size flow battery companies. These are companies that are mature enough that they are making sales of their systems and are not just in the R&D phase, and have an average of 6 or more flow batteries per facility which require extensive monitoring hardware. These customers have enough market traction to be focusing on making their systems cheaper and more efficient, but are not large enough to have the skillset or bandwidth to develop the diagnostics platform they need. However, they are not large enough that they can hire their own software development team so they require our diagnostics services. As the majority of our customers are located in europe, we will begin serving international clients in our first few customers and expand globally with the market.
Global electricity generation is predicted to increase by 30% by 2050, with 90% coming from renewable energy. These intermittent sources require batteries to output a stable supply of power to create a reliable electric grid. This creates a global $335B market by 2032 for LDES technologies, such as FBs. The market analysis from a leading flow battery company, Infinity Energy systems, shares their cost breakdown of the flow battery system depicting the combination of O&M costs and poor efficiency costs making up one-third of their overall system price, which we can interpret as diagnostics solutions servicing one-third of the FB market. With FBs expected to capture half of the LDES market by 2050 (from the DOE energy storage grand challenge road map), we estimate the total addressable market as the FB diagnostics and data management space of $45B, or 13% of the overall FB market.
We validated the cost breakdown from the Invinity website and resulting market estimate, by comparing to related markets. For example, precedence research reports the Li-ion battery market worth $387B and its battery management worth $54B by 2032 giving 14%, and the microgrid market is worth $30B and its diagnostics is worth $4B by 2032 giving 13%. In comparison, our solution reasonably matches closely related estimates.
Initially, we will target a subset of this market as our beachhead, small and growing flow battery companies, as our serviceable obtainable market who expressed interest in significantly benefiting from a system to improve their data analysis, meaning they only need the diagnostics software system. These customers control their own batteries and sensors, but through customer discovery we learned that they are not aware of the best practices in terms of battery operation and performance.
The serviceable available market is medium size flow battery companies. These are companies that are mature enough that they are making sales of their systems and are not just in the R&D phase, and have an average of 6 or more flow batteries per facility which require extensive monitoring hardware. These customers have enough market traction to be focusing on making their systems cheaper and more efficient, but are not large enough to have the skillset or bandwidth to develop the diagnostics platform they need. However, they are not large enough that they can hire their own software development team so they require our diagnostics services. As the majority of our customers are located in europe, we will begin serving international clients in our first few customers and expand globally with the market.