Every lithium chemistry
A reshoring mission designed to be chemistry-agnostic, so the application—not a narrow manufacturing model—can determine the right lithium battery path.
RESHORE.AIStart the workStartNathan Staron’s mission is clear: bring lithium battery manufacturing, skilled jobs, and supply-chain decisions back to the United States.
A more visible path from prototype to production. A stronger place to build.
Battery manufacturing is more than a finished product arriving at a dock. It is the accumulated knowledge of prototyping, assembly, testing, sourcing, service, and the people who make each step better.
Reshore.AI is built around a straightforward conviction: companies should have a credible domestic path for turning battery ideas into dependable, production-ready products.
A domestic operating model designed to connect any lithium battery chemistry, major cell formats, production capacity, and the disciplined work of qualification.
A reshoring mission designed to be chemistry-agnostic, so the application—not a narrow manufacturing model—can determine the right lithium battery path.
Cylindrical, prismatic, and pouch-cell battery-pack programs belong in the same closer-to-home manufacturing conversation.
From energy storage and mobility to industrial equipment and consumer products, reshoring means retaining more of the work in America.
A closer-to-home battery-pack operation, structured around real production questions.
Reshore.AI’s operating model is intended to unite three production lines with two rapid-prototyping welders, so teams can move a battery-pack concept into a deliberate domestic manufacturing conversation. The mission is chemistry-agnostic: cylindrical, prismatic, and pouch-cell programs should all have a credible path to American manufacturing. Final chemistry, cell sourcing, qualification, materials, compliance, and production requirements are established project by project.
Use this form when there is a real lithium battery program on the table. A few technical details help us prepare a more useful first conversation.
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Nathan Staron’s vision for Reshore.AI begins with a question that is simple to ask and hard to answer: why should the critical work of building the next generation of battery products happen so far from the people designing, deploying, and relying on them?
His answer is not a slogan. It is a commitment to put real production capability behind the idea of reshoring. Reshore.AI is designed to help companies move from distant, opaque sourcing toward a more visible domestic model—one where rapid prototyping, battery-pack manufacturing, and the discipline of quality can operate together.
With a manufacturing footprint being established in Tampa, Florida, the focus spans lithium battery programs across energy storage, mobility, industrial equipment, and consumer products—regardless of chemistry or cell format. The objective is clear: make more room for American hands, American know-how, and American manufacturing capacity in a market that will shape how the country moves, powers, and builds.

The vision is not to make reshoring sound simple. It is to make the next manufacturing decision more informed, more visible, and more possible to execute in America.
Reshore.AI is looking to connect with companies, suppliers, operators, and industrial partners who see an opening to build more lithium battery capability in America.
Domestic battery manufacturing is an active national priority, not a finished job. The United States is investing in critical-material processing, component manufacturing, and recycling because the work of building a resilient battery value chain reaches far beyond final assembly.

The question is not whether the work is complex. It is where we choose to get better at it.

A domestic supply chain is not a single location. It is a series of better-connected decisions.
Start with the application, current sourcing map, pack requirements, expected volumes, and domestic-content objectives.
Bring engineering, materials, qualification, and production questions into one closer-to-home operating conversation.
Create a disciplined route from prototype to production, built around visibility, skilled work, and continuous improvement.
Reshore.AI is built to make a domestic battery-manufacturing conversation more concrete—before anyone makes a promise they cannot support.
Reshore.AI is a domestic battery-manufacturing initiative focused on helping companies bring battery-pack work, sourcing decisions, and skilled production closer to the United States.
Reshoring means moving more of the battery value chain—such as prototyping, pack assembly, qualification, and selected sourcing—closer to the U.S. market and workforce.
Reshore.AI’s operating vision spans large energy-storage systems, mobility and electric-vehicle battery packs, industrial applications, and smaller consumer-electronics packs—with production and rapid-prototyping capability planned under one roof.
No. Reshore.AI’s reshoring mission is not limited to one lithium chemistry or one cell format. The goal is to support cylindrical, prismatic, and pouch-cell battery-pack programs while aligning chemistry, cell sourcing, materials, and qualification to each application.
Domestic manufacturing can help teams coordinate design changes, qualification, production planning, and supply-chain visibility with fewer handoffs across distance. Commercial outcomes depend on the product, materials, volumes, and compliance requirements.
Start with the application, pack requirements, expected volumes, timing, current sourcing map, and domestic-content objectives. Reshore.AI can then help frame the next manufacturing questions.
Whether you are moving an active battery program or starting to assess what domestic production could look like, this is the most direct place to begin.