Structured around redefining the future of energy storage through groundbreaking innovations in battery technology, the very recently form firm of Wh-Power Inc is anchored in a portfolio of IP - patents licensed from the pioneering work of three University of Maryland professors: Drs. Chunsheng Wang, Liangbing Hu, and Robert Briber. The firm's products are designed (1) to perform optimally in all temperatures, (2) to guarantee safety with their non-flammable properties, lower costs, and (3) to offer a significantly higher energy density. Structured around redefining the future of energy storage through groundbreaking innovations in battery technology, WH-Power (WHP) is can be usefully understood as developing a high-entropy electrolyte and pulp-based zinc battery that could both (1) operate in temperature ranges from -80°C to 80°C and (2) can be used for both residential and grid-scale energy storage applications. WHPs battery as intended would also be inherently safer and lower cost than existing batteries and could be produced from abundant materials that are domestically readily available