Nanom (Iceland): Advanced Nanomaterials for Solid-State Battery Innovation
Strategic-Technological Assessment of Nanom’s Role in European Defence Autonomy, Dual-Use Energy Resilience, and Supply Chain Decoupling from Non-Allied Dependencies
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About this report
Nanom (Iceland) is pioneering next-generation battery materials through nanotechnology, blending environmental sustainability with advanced energy storage capabilities . Their patented process converts common feedstocks and recycled battery waste into high-performance nanoparticles, boosting capacity and lifespan in batteries for electric vehicles and grid storage .
By integrating into existing manufacturing flows, Nanom’s technology promises substantial performance gains without overhauling factories. In the broader European context, this capability underpins strategic autonomy by reducing reliance on foreign raw materials and aligning with EU green and security objectives.
Key questions this report answers
- How does Nanom's patented process convert common feedstocks and recycled battery waste into high-performance nanoparticles for solid-state batteries?
- What is the technology readiness of its nanomaterials that boost battery capacity and lifespan without overhauling factories?
- How does reducing reliance on foreign raw materials underpin European strategic autonomy and green/security objectives?
- What capability gaps and dependencies face this Icelandic advanced-nanomaterials venture?
Inside this report
- Executive Summary
- 1. Corporate Identity & Legal Structure
- 2. Strategic Business Profile
- 3. Technology Portfolio Mapping
- 4. Technology Readiness Assessment
- 5. European Strategic Program Participation
- 6. Academic & Research Origins
- 7. Dual-Use Applications & European Market Strategy
- 8. Strategic Partnerships & European Industrial Alliances
- 9. European Market Focus & Operational Domains
- 10. Intellectual Property & European Innovation Assets
- 11. Leadership & European Technical Expertise
- 12. Capability and Gap Analysis
- 13. Strategic Indicators & European Innovation Metrics
Who it's for
Investors screening Nanom, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
Methodology & sources
DFM reports are built from primary and official sources — TED procurement notices, CORDIS and the EU Funding & Tenders Portal, EIB operations, the NATO Innovation Fund portfolio, SIPRI data, official budget documents and company disclosures — read together with the underlying legal texts. Sources are cited in the document; the report reflects them as of its publication date (06 February 2026).
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