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Niclas Davidsson joins Rivus Batteries’ Board of Directors

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Rivus Batteries is thrilled to welcome Niclas Davidsson as our new board member! With 20 years of experience in engineering management and business development of innovative bioenergy technology, Niclas brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our board of directors.

With his leadership experience and accomplishment in scaling climate tech companies, Niclas will be a valuable asset to our board. His accomplishments as CEO of Meva Energy includes securing Sweden's largest investment in a bioenergy technology development company, growing their team from 10 to 41 full time-employees and reaching global recognition. Prior to Meva Energy, Niclas spent 14 years in roles spanning disruptive engine technology, patents, IP protection, and management consulting. He holds an MSc in Industrial Engineering and Management from Chalmers University of Technology.

Rivus Batteries’ Board of Directors 2024 October:
•    Dr. Cedrik Wiberg - Founder & CEO of Rivus Batteries, PhD Chemistry - Since 2019
•    Lars Ulin - CEO & Owner of NAVCAP, MBA - Since 2023
•    Dr. Alexander Schwartz - Partner at xista science ventures, PhD Organic Chemistry - Since 2023
•    Johan Söderbom - Thematic Leader of Energy Storage at InnoEnergy,  MSc Engineering Physics - Since 2023
•    Niclas Davidsson - CEO of Meva Energy, MSc Industrial Engineering and Management - Since 2024

About Rivus Batteries
Rivus Batteries develops metal-free battery chemistry for flow batteries to enable ultra low-cost, sustainable grid-scale energy storage. Their water-based organic electrolytes for flow batteries offer an alternative to traditional heavy metal-based electrolyte systems. Instead of metals, Rivus uses water, salts and organic compounds easily synthesized from standard bulk chemicals, available in near limitless quantities worldwide. Founded in 2019 as a spin-off from Chalmers University of Technology, Rivus uses technology refined through research at the University of Turku and the Technical University of Denmark.