SuperCloud Energy, a clean energy company specializing in scalable on- and off-grid power solutions, and p-Chip Corporation have signed a Letter of Intent to integrate p-Chip's unclonable micro-transponder technology into SuperCloud's Green Power on Demand (GPOD) battery platform. The collaboration will initially focus on battery traceability and serialization, with plans to expand toward full-lifecycle identity and compliance with emerging Battery Passport standards.
Under the LOI, the companies will engage in technical, operational, and commercial discussions to implement a phased approach. The first phase will involve a focused battery-traceability engagement across SuperCloud's manufacturing, quality assurance, commissioning, and dispatch checkpoints. Subsequent phases will deepen integration into manufacturing workflows and enterprise resource planning (ERP) and quality systems, ultimately building a broader identity layer that supports lifecycle intelligence, sustainability assurance, and EU Battery Passport readiness.
The need for secure, durable physical identifiers has become critical as battery manufacturers face rising expectations for secure identity, lifecycle traceability, and manufacturing integrity. Conventional labels and QR codes can wear off or be swapped, and standard RFID antennas may struggle in battery environments. p-Chip's light-activated micro-transponder provides a hardware-unique, read-only silicon identity that cannot be copied, edited, or reapplied. The technology has demonstrated survivability under harsh battery conditions, including thermal cycling, electrolyte exposure, and extended charge/load cycling. It supports hierarchical identity from cell to module, pack, and system, and each verified scan can be captured as an auditable, enterprise-grade event through Authium, p-Chip's traceability software on SAP Business Technology Platform.
For SuperCloud, the partnership establishes a durable physical root of trust for its domestically manufactured energy storage systems. This links component provenance, manufacturing quality, commissioning sign-off, and dispatch verification to a single, unclonable identity that travels with each battery across its service life. Jim Devericks, Founder, Chairman and CEO of SuperCloud Energy, stated, 'SuperCloud is building more than batteries or power systems. We are building a globally deployable distributed energy infrastructure. To do that at scale, every battery must carry a trusted, permanent identity. p-Chip gives us a secure and unclonable foundation for battery traceability, strengthening quality assurance, lifecycle intelligence, and supply chain integrity across our GPOD platform.'
Joe Wagner, CEO and Co-Founder of p-Chip Corporation, added, 'Energy storage is one of the most demanding environments for any identity technology. Our micro-transponders have demonstrated survivability under thermal, electrochemical, and charge/load stress, and this partnership brings that durable, unclonable identity to American-made batteries, from the moment they are manufactured through their entire lifecycle.'
SuperCloud Energy, a division of SuperCloud Global Holdings, is known for its GPOD platform, which combines proprietary energy generation technology with advanced sodium-ion battery storage to deliver portable, scalable, and emission-free power solutions for data centers, EV infrastructure, remote communities, military operations, and disaster recovery. More information is available at supercloudenergy.com. p-Chip Corporation provides a physical-digital trust layer for regulated and high-value supply chains, with technology validated across pharmaceutical, life sciences, diagnostics, industrial, and product-authenticity applications. More information is available at www.p-chip.com.


