The future of
clean industrial heat

Clean, scalable energy storage

1414 Degrees’ energy storage technology can deliver clean heat and power for a more sustainable planet.

Our proven technology is the key to providing clean heat for industry and clean energy to stabilise the grid.

Our technology

Our silicon-based thermal energy storage solutions safely and efficiently store renewable electricity as latent heat.  

In a demonstration module, it’s been shown our storage technology can produce up to 900◦C hot air, proving its potential as a gas replacement technology for high-temperature industries. 

How SiBox creates heat

How we know it works 

Our demonstration module SiBox® proves we have one of the most advanced solutions to decarbonise high-temperature industry and shows it can help achieve other net zero goals too. 

SiBox is the complete energy storage system, where we installed and tested our leading-edge storage technology – SiBrick®.  

What it can be used for

Our technology can be used to make industrial processes more sustainable by providing reliable and consistent clean heat and power.

Long duration energy storage can also help stabilise the energy grid and high-temperature heat can be used to produce hydrogen.

Our partners

Latest news

Global interest increases

1414 Degrees Limited (ASX:14D) is pleased to announce that attending a recent conference in the United States has led to increased interest from global markets. Our origins are in Australia a decade ago and our technology has long term, global relevance as renewable...

1414 Degrees lists on the ASX

1414 Degrees Ltd (ASX:14D) is today listing on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) after raising $27 million and gaining more than 2,100 shareholders since it became a public company less than 21 months ago. The latest raising of $16.3 million was at 35 cents....

10MWh Progress Update: September 2018

The first stages of commissioning of the TESS-IND have progressed very well, including successful runs for several hours. Commissioning is a multi-stage process from verifying individual components to operability of the control systems to optimising power generation....