EticaAG Joins Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) to Advance Clean Energy and Storage Safety

EticaAG Joins Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) to Advance Clean Energy and Storage Safety
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EticaAG has officially joined SEIA, reinforcing its commitment to safe, scalable solar-plus-storage. With our patented LiquidShield Immersion Technology, we stop the battery fire from ever happening—supporting SEIA’s mission to build a secure and resilient clean energy future.

EticaAG, a leader in non-flammable Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), is proud to announce its official membership in the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the national trade association for America’s solar and storage industries. The membership reflects EticaAG’s commitment to accelerating the clean energy transition through safer, more resilient energy storage solutions.

As a SEIA member, EticaAG will contribute to shaping policy, best practices, and technical standards that support the growth of solar-plus-storage systems nationwide. With its proprietary LiquidShield Immersion Technology, EticaAG provides fire-safe BESS that align with SEIA’s mission to promote secure, sustainable, and scalable energy infrastructure.

“The future of solar depends on safe and dependable energy storage,” said Matthew Ward, President of EticaAG. “We stop the battery fire from ever happening. Joining SEIA allows us to collaborate with industry leaders and advance solutions that make clean energy safer and more accessible.”

EticaAG’s LiquidShield Immersion Technology surrounds battery cells with a non-toxic, fire-retardant liquid, neutralizing thermal runaway and eliminating the risk of fire propagation. With increasing demand for solar-plus-storage, EticaAG is uniquely positioned to deliver safe, U.S.-assembled systems that align with SEIA’s goals for secure, reliable energy infrastructure.

About EticaAG

EticaAG manufactures non-flammable lithium battery energy storage systems for a safer, more resilient energy future. 

Our patented LiquidShield Immersion Technology fully submerges each battery cell in a non-toxic, fire-retardant liquid, stopping fire propagation instantly—even under thermal runaway conditions. 

When safety matters, EticaAG is the trusted choice for fire-safe energy storage. 

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