Structured around refining aqueous battery architecture for use in EV and storage applications, LiBeyond was originally focused on scale-up and further development of battery technologies developed at University of Houston . With primary application now judged likely to be in electric vehicles and other areas of transportation to help power entire fleets and grid-scale energy storage, LiBeyond organizes around two platforms (1) magnesium organic battery system that will compete with lithium battery technologies with fast charging capability targeted for EV applications; with (2) second platform (in formation mode) being a solid-state battery material and solution also tested for EV applications.