Estonian Skeleton expands with a €220M German plant

Despite its compact size, Estonia is now making big moves in Energy technology, as its startups move into the scale-up category. Founded in Tallinn, Skeleton Technologies just opened one of Europe’s most advanced supercapacitor plants in Leipzig — and the timing couldn’t be better.

The €220M facility is the largest recent industrial investment from Estonia into Germany, and a perfect showcase of how innovations and strong industrial traditions could merge. Think of supercapacitors as the emergency responders of the electrical grid. When power surges or drops happen, they react in milliseconds—far faster than traditional batteries. CEO Taavi Madiberk calls them “a seatbelt for a grid with more and more renewables.”

As Europe adds more wind and solar power, the grid becomes more volatile. The challenges are already evident, with spring’s widespread power outages in Spain and Portugal making headlines. That’s exactly the kind of crisis Skeleton’s technology prevents. Their systems already serve as last-resort safeguards for German grid operators, plus energy giants like Siemens, GE, and Hitachi. Their mission, as Madiberk puts it, is simple: “Keep the lights on in Europe.”

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Originally published on 1 Dec

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