Estonian Skeleton Technologies wants to invest in Poland to make super-capacitors
Skeleton Technologies, an Estonian producer of supercapacitors and energy storage systems based on curved graphene, plans to invest up to €3 billion in Poland. The country could become the company’s innovation hub for AI infrastructure and advanced materials, supporting Europe’s technological and energy independence from China and the U.S. Skeleton, which already operates in Germany, Finland, and Poland, aims to expand local production, build AI data centers, and develop GPU-as-a-service and neocloud solutions.
Its graphene-based technology powers AI data centers, transport, energy networks, and defense systems. Supported by InnoEnergy, Skeleton sees Poland as a strategic base for high-tech growth. InnoEnergy plans €100 billion in European sustainable tech investments by 2030, including €500 million in Polish industrial clusters.
(wnp.pl)