EticaAG Joins NASEO to Advance Safe, Resilient Energy Storage

Building Partnerships to Advance Safe Energy Storage
EticaAG, a global leader in battery energy storage innovation, is proud to announce its recent induction as an Affiliate Partner of the National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO). This strategic alliance equips EticaAG with a unique channel to collaborate directly with every State and Territory Energy Office in the United States.
As an Affiliate Partner, EticaAG brings its cutting-edge LiquidShield Immersion Technology—a patented system that submerges each battery cell in a nonflammable dielectric coolant to eliminate fire risk. Combined with its HazGuard system that neutralizes toxic gas emissions during thermal runaway events, EticaAG delivers a market-leading safety-first approach to energy storage deployment.
“This partnership joins two aligned missions,” said Kim Hidalgo, Director of State Partnerships, “We’re committed to making energy storage safer, more permit-friendly, and more sustainable for communities, utilities, and developers across the U.S. NASEO’s platform will let us meaningfully contribute to state energy strategies wherever safe deployment matters most.”
By integrating with NASEO’s robust network—comprising state energy offices, industry stakeholders, and nonprofit collaborators—EticaAG is poised to help shape policy, technical guidance, and outreach around next-generation energy storage design and permitting frameworks.
About EticaAG
EticaAG develops and manufactures advanced battery energy storage systems (BESS) grounded in safety and efficiency. Utilizing immersion cooling to prevent thermal runaway and reduce degradation, EticaAG’s systems offer safer, longer lasting, and more deployable solutions across commercial, industrial, and utility segments.
About NASEO
The National Association of State Energy Officials is the U.S. national nonprofit organization representing the leadership of energy offices in all 56 states and territories. Its Affiliate Program engages trade associations, businesses, nonprofits, and educational institutions to enrich collaborative policymaking and support state-driven energy goals.
