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HKG Energy Showcases Terra Silicon at the 2026 Defense Power & Energy Conference

HKG Energy presented Terra Silicon at DPEC 2026, advancing next-generation silicon anode technology for resilient batteries.

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HKG Energy was honored to participate in the 2026 Defense Power & Energy Conference (DPEC), hosted by the Military Power Sources Consortium, where our Co-Founder & CEO, Giang Hoang, presented our proprietary Terra Silicon platform during its Active Materials session.

 

The Defense Power & Energy Conference brings together leaders from across the U.S. defense power ecosystem, including representatives from the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, national laboratories, industry, and academia to discuss the technologies shaping the future of energy security and advanced power systems.

 

During our presentation, we introduced Terra Silicon and shared HKG Energy's vision for enabling the next generation of high-performance lithium-ion batteries through advanced silicon anode materials. Designed to deliver higher energy density, faster charging capability, and lower battery costs, Terra Silicon addresses some of the most pressing challenges facing both commercial and defense energy applications.

 

Reflecting on the opportunity to present at DPEC, Giang shared:

"It was a humbling experience to present HKG Energy and our Terra Silicon technology at the Defense Power & Energy Conference. Standing before leaders from the U.S. defense battery ecosystem, the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, industry, and national laboratories was a reminder that building the next generation of battery technology is about much more than improving performance—it is about strengthening the resilience of the entire supply chain."

 

As one of the few U.S.-based companies developing next-generation silicon anode materials, HKG Energy is committed to supporting a secure and resilient domestic battery supply chain. We believe that advances in battery materials are fundamental not only to improving battery performance but also to enhancing energy resilience for critical industries and national security applications. DPEC provided an invaluable platform to exchange ideas with researchers, manufacturers, policymakers, and technology innovators working at the forefront of these advanced power solutions.

 

As HKG Energy continues to advance Terra Silicon toward commercial deployment, we look forward to collaborating with partners across industry, government, and research institutions to accelerate the development of safer, more powerful, and more resilient battery technologies.