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Chariot Defense

Building trans­portable power systems for a more mobile and distributed military

First Investment: 2026

Warfighters in the field depend on a growing array of electric-powered equipment: radios, sensors, drones, robots, medical systems, and more. Tradi­tion­ally it’s all been powered by diesel generators, which are heavy, noisy, fuel-thirsty, and hot — making them easy to spot with infrared sensors. Chariot makes quiet, lightweight, low-thermal-signature battery packages that can be charged by central generators, idling vehicles, solar arrays, or wall sockets and then taken into the field to provide up to 15 kilowatt-hours of edge power for tactical and expeditionary systems.

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