Gravitricity Enters Liquidation with Under £8K Assets; Intellectual Property for Sale
Scottish energy storage company Gravitricity entered voluntary liquidation in October 2025, reporting £7,913.82 in assets. Liquidators were appointed, and the company's intellectual property, including its brand and patents, is being sold through Hilco, with offers due by February 25, 2026. Founded in 2011, Gravitricity focused on gravity energy storage systems and had been exploring hydrogen and heat storage technologies. The company was also engaged in fundraising efforts prior to liquidation.

Gravitricity, an energy storage company based in Scotland, voluntarily entered liquidation in October 2025, listing assets of £7,913.82. Callum Carmichael and Graham Smith from FRP Advisory Trading were appointed as liquidators.
The company's intellectual property, including its brand and patents, is up for sale through Hilco, with a deadline for offers set for February 25, 2026. Founded in 2011, Gravitricity developed gravity energy storage systems and recently pivoted to hydrogen and heat storage technologies. Prior to liquidation, the company was involved in a £40 million funding initiative and fundraising on CrowdCube, where investors were informed of the liquidation with limited details.




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