EDEA Energy

Assured energy systems for defence, critical infrastructure, and humanitarian resilience.

EDEA develops Australian designed advanced energy systems combining trusted cells, defence-grade integration, quality assurance, traceability, local assembly pathways, and lifecycle support.

System view

Assurance layer

Trusted cellsREVIEWED
IntegrationCONTROLLED
QA and traceabilityDOCUMENTED
Acceptance pathwayDEFINED
Lifecycle supportPLANNED

Assurance strip

One capability layer, three national resilience applications

Defence

Readiness

Infrastructure

Continuity

Humanitarian

Resilience

Strategic problem

Power continuity is a national vulnerability

EDEA focuses on the assurance layer between cell supply and operational deployment: integration, control, testing, documentation, supportability, and local capability transfer.

Supply confidence

Programmes need trusted cell pathways and practical system integration, not a commodity battery transaction.

Operational supportability

Energy systems need documentation, training, telemetry, QA, and lifecycle support to remain useful after handover.

Local capability transfer

Where scale, funding, and national requirements justify it, EDEA can shape local assembly and acceptance pathways.

Engagement process

From selected technology to sustainment

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Selected technology

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System integration

03

QA and acceptance

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Deployment

05

Sustainment

Featured platform

super6T evaluation pathway

Platform

super6T

A NATO 6T-format defence battery platform represented by EDEA where applicable, with pathways for evaluation, demonstrators, documentation, testing, and sustainment.

  • NATO 6T-format defence battery platform
  • Pathway for replacing legacy lead-acid and selected foreign-sourced lithium batteries
  • Relevant to military vehicles, logistics fleets, communications platforms, command posts, silent watch, and forward power
  • BMS, telemetry, QA, documentation, testing, and sustainment considerations

Partner-nation capability model

Practical capability transfer without overclaiming

Start with evidence

Begin with a technical briefing, feasibility review, or defined-use-case demonstrator.

Use contract manufacturing

Contract manufacturing can support the pathway before dedicated facilities are justified.

Plan for acceptance

QA, traceability, training, and supportability should be part of the pathway from the beginning.

Controlled resources

Request-only material

statement

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EDEA Capability Statement

A controlled overview of EDEA's assured energy systems focus and public capability areas.

Access: Available on request

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brief

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Investor Teaser

A non-confidential investor introduction available through the controlled access process.

Access: Available on request

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deck

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Pre-Series A Deck

A controlled investor deck released only through an NDA-gated process.

Access: NDA required

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Pathway options

Start with the right engagement

Technical briefing

A focused discussion for defence, infrastructure, humanitarian, investor, partner, or government audiences.

Likely output: A scoped next step: no-fit, feasibility review, demonstrator discussion, or controlled resource access.
  1. Initial enquiry
  2. Context triage
  3. Briefing agenda
  4. Next-step recommendation

Feasibility study

A structured review of operating context, load profile, deployment constraints, acceptance needs, and supportability.

Likely output: A feasibility summary, recommended pathway, and evidence gaps for further work.
  1. Scope the use case
  2. Review constraints
  3. Identify system pathway
  4. Confirm next action

Defined-use-case demonstrator

A demonstrator pathway links system architecture, acceptance criteria, documentation, and sustainment assumptions.

Likely output: A demonstrator definition with objectives, constraints, acceptance criteria, and follow-on pathway.
  1. Define context
  2. Select system pathway
  3. Set acceptance criteria
  4. Review evidence

Local assembly and acceptance pathway

EDEA starts with contract manufacturing before dedicated facilities are considered against scale, funding, and national requirements.

Likely output: A staged local capability pathway and acceptance model.
  1. Review national requirement
  2. Assess contract manufacturing route
  3. Define acceptance pathway
  4. Plan capability transfer

Ready to define the next pathway?

Use the public enquiry flow to request a briefing, resource access, feasibility discussion, or investor conversation.