SEETEL New Energy, Aegis Critical Energy Defence, and Quantum eMotion are integrating quantum-secured cybersecurity into battery energy storage systems (“BESS”) for mission-critical energy applications worldwide.
Executives from the three companies met in Taiwan earlier this month to demonstrate a “Quantum-Safe BESS” platform designed for defence, AI data centre, utility, and remote microgrid markets.
The collaboration is intended to support growing demand for secure distributed energy infrastructure serving AI computing, defence, and utility resiliency requirements.
The three partners said that by embedding quantum-level encryption into the physical architecture of the grid, they are closing the door on the ‘Harvest Now, Decrypt Later’ threat that currently leaves global energy infrastructure vulnerable to future cyber-warfare.
As cybersecurity requirements for energy systems continue to evolve, traditional encryption technologies are increasingly vulnerable to emerging quantum computing threats.
This collaboration combines advanced energy hardware, intelligent controls, and next-generation encryption technologies into a unified platform.
SEETEL provides high-performance modular energy storage systems and oversees global manufacturing, integration, and supply chain production.
Aegis provides advanced Energy Management Systems (EMS), microgrid integration expertise, and deployment experience across harsh-environment and mission-critical applications.
Quantum eMotion integrates its patented Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) technology to enhance cybersecurity protection across the energy storage platform.
The latest announcement builds on the parties’ October 2025 collaboration involving the launch of a 261-kWh plug-and-play BESS platform and expands the relationship across a broader portfolio of SEETEL and Aurosi energy storage products.
Also, during the visit to Taiwan, executives from Aegis and Quantum eMotion conducted inspections of SEETEL’s production facilities, confirming the successful implementation of QRNG-secured EMS integration across multiple battery energy storage solutions.
The meetings also advanced planning for deployment opportunities involving defence, utility-scale systems, AI data centres, and remote microgrids throughout North America.
SEETEL said that by combining QNC’s encryption capabilities and Aegis’s expertise in EMS integration and energy deployment with our storage hardware, we are moving beyond equipment manufacturing toward delivering a secure energy infrastructure platform.
“Aegis is dedicated to providing resilient energy solutions for advanced infrastructure applications,” said CEO Ramtin Rasoulinezhad. “By combining SEETEL’s advanced manufacturing capabilities with QNC’s cybersecurity technologies, our solutions are strongly positioned for North American government procurement opportunities and NATO-aligned infrastructure requirements.”
According to Quantum eMotion, energy systems are becoming increasingly important to national security.

