
Haylon Technologies develops advanced battery systems and software platforms focused on aerospace, aviation, grid storage, and space applications. Their proprietary battery control technology enhances charging speed, cycle life, and energy awareness of high-energy battery cells. The company has secured significant contracts including $5M in Department of Defense contracts and $1.9M from the U.S. Army to develop simulation software for aerospace batteries. They also received DOE funding to pilot second-life energy storage systems for residential use, partnering with Blip Energy to deploy 40 units across the Midwest. Haylon's technology is chemistry-agnostic and supports circular economy goals, positioning them as a leader in smart battery innovation for defense and energy sectors.

Haylon Technologies develops advanced battery systems and software platforms focused on aerospace, aviation, grid storage, and space applications. Their proprietary battery control technology enhances charging speed, cycle life, and energy awareness of high-energy battery cells. The company has secured significant contracts including $5M in Department of Defense contracts and $1.9M from the U.S. Army to develop simulation software for aerospace batteries. They also received DOE funding to pilot second-life energy storage systems for residential use, partnering with Blip Energy to deploy 40 units across the Midwest. Haylon's technology is chemistry-agnostic and supports circular economy goals, positioning them as a leader in smart battery innovation for defense and energy sectors.
Core product: Next-generation battery management system (BMS) hardware and software, plus simulation/data platforms for batteries
Key use cases: Drones/UAS flight-time improvement, aerospace battery R&D, EV/vehicle performance, second-life residential ESS pilots
Recent non-dilutive awards: AFWERX SBIR Phase II $1.2M (Feb 2024); U.S. Army contract $1.9M (Mar 2024)
Equity/accelerator support: NextFab Ventures $100k (Jan 2023); MassChallenge listed as lead on a Jul 26, 2023 non-equity assistance round
2021
Battery control and management, fast-charging and cycle-life optimization, battery simulation and data platforms for aerospace and grid/second-life applications.
2021
DeepTech
$100,000
Investment plus engineering/product development support announced by the company.
Listed as lead for a non-equity assistance round.
$1.2M
Phase II SBIR award to support enhanced-range quadcopter battery development and flight testing.
$1.9M
Contract to develop a battery simulation platform using real-world battery data for aerospace batteries.
“Mix of accelerator/angel support and non-dilutive government R&D funding (e.g., NextFab Ventures, MassChallenge, AFWERX, U.S. Army)”