EticaAG Joins NY-BEST to Advance New York’s Clean Energy Goals with Non-Flammable Battery Storage

EticaAG Joins NY-BEST to Support Safer, Smarter Energy Storage in New York
EticaAG, a leader in non-flammable lithium-ion battery energy storage systems (BESS), announced today that it has officially joined the New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortium (NY-BEST), reinforcing its commitment to accelerating clean energy adoption and safety across New York State.
EticaAG is pioneering a safer path forward for energy storage with its proprietary immersion cooling technology. Unlike conventional systems, EticaAG’s solutions eliminate fire propagation risk, even under thermal runaway conditions, making them uniquely suited for densely populated or high-risk areas where fire safety is a top priority.
“New York has some of the most ambitious clean energy goals in the country, and safe, resilient energy storage is critical to achieving them,” said Pablo Barrague, VP of Partnerships and Commercial Development at EticaAG. “We’re proud to join NY-BEST and collaborate with industry, government, and academic partners to help make reliable, fire-safe storage a reality across the state.”
NY-BEST is a nationally recognized nonprofit consortium dedicated to advancing energy storage in New York. Through policy engagement, innovation support, and market development, NY-BEST plays a vital role in building a cleaner, more resilient electric grid.
EticaAG’s membership in NY-BEST comes as the company expands its presence in the Northeast, supporting utilities, developers, and municipalities in deploying next-generation storage solutions that meet rigorous safety and permitting requirements.
About EticaAG
EticaAG delivers advanced battery energy storage systems that eliminate fire risk and extend battery life. Backed by patented immersion cooling technology, in-house EMS/BMS software, and third-party safety testing, EticaAG provides turnkey storage solutions for critical infrastructure, commercial and industrial facilities, and renewable energy integration.
