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Power that holds the North.

Canadian-engineered energy systems for the Arctic, defence, ports, utilities, mining, oil & gas, and the data-center economy.

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Compliance & Standards

Certified for mission-critical environments.

Every AEGIS platform is engineered against the global safety, cyber-security, and transport standards required for defence, utility, and Arctic deployment.

UL 1973
Battery Safety
UL 9540
Energy Storage Systems
UL 9540A
Thermal Runaway
UL 1741
Inverter Safety
IEEE 1547
Grid Interconnect
IEC 62619
Industrial Li-Ion
IEC 62443
OT Cybersecurity
IP55 / IP67
Ingress Protection
UN 38.3
Transport
CCIB
Indigenous-Certified

The AEGIS Ecosystem: Our Technologies and Trusted Partners.

AEGIS develops advanced secure energy platforms for defence, critical infrastructure, industrial operations, and AI data centres, integrating battery energy storage, intelligent microgrids, advanced energy management systems, quantum-secure architectures, and hybrid SMR/MMR energy solutions across both grid-connected and off-grid environments.

Defence & Critical Infrastructure

Rugged, intelligent, and secure battery energy storage systems engineered for defence bases, sovereign infrastructure, and mission-critical operations where commercial-grade equipment is not an option.

Indigenous-Partnered Delivery

In partnership with Malahat Energy Systems, AEGIS delivers Indigenous-led critical infrastructure projects across Canada — recognised on the federal Indigenous Business Directory and grounded in long-term community partnership.

Advanced Nuclear-Integrated Energy Storage Platforms

In partnership with Ontario Tech University, AEGIS pairs Small and Micro Modular Reactors (SMR / MMR) with battery storage and cyber-secure controls for the next generation of resilient energy systems.

Quantum optics laboratory
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Live · QRNG Stream
Entropy
2486
bits/s
Throughput
256
kbps
Link
SECURE
AES · Kyber
Quantum Cybersecurity

Quantum-secure by design.

In partnership with Quantum eMotion Corp. (NYSE American: QNC), AEGIS embeds quantum random number generation and NIST post-quantum cryptography directly into our microgrid controllers and energy management systems — defending today's traffic against tomorrow's quantum adversary.

QRNG
Quantum entropy
Kyber
Post-quantum KEM
FIPS 140-3
Validation track
Flagship Defence Platform

Tough Bhoy.
Mission-ready BESS.

A fully-integrated 520 kWh – 1 MWh+ mobile battery energy storage system engineered from the chassis up for defence, Arctic, mining, and critical-infrastructure operations. One ISO-form container delivers high-reliability, high-quality power that survives polar winters and remains sovereign under contested communications.

Tough Bhoy mobile BESS deployed in northern environment
Container · ISO 10-ft
520 kWh – 1 MWh+
ITAR · CGP · IC26
Pillar 01
Deploy
Pillar 02
Secure
Pillar 03
Endure
Engineered Capability
  • True −50°C cold-soak operation — validated in the Canadian Arctic.
  • Hardware QRNG-signed control & monitoring systems, telemetry, and firmware — sovereign under contested comms.
  • Hybrid microgrid integration — 80% generator runtime reduction at typical FOB loads.
  • Air-lift, sea-lift, road & rail ready — operational power in hours.
≤65 dB(A)
Acoustic Signature
8–10 ms
Transient Response
≥6,000
Cycle Life
AEGIS GROUP · 03 OPERATING COMPANIES

Three subsidiaries.
One sovereign mission.

Specialist operating companies delivering power generation, advanced nuclear, and utility-scale storage — independently led, jointly underwritten by AEGIS Critical Energy Defence.

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Malahat Energy Systems Inc.
POWER GENERATION

Malahat Energy Systems Inc.

49% Ownership

Full-lifecycle generation and integrated energy services, structured around equity partnerships with First Nations and Métis communities.

malahatenergysystems.ca
Homeland Nuclear Energy
ADVANCED NUCLEAR

Homeland Nuclear Energy

100% Ownership

Small modular and very small modular reactors for defence bases, Arctic outposts, and remote industrial sites — passive-safety design with AEGIS-secured controls.

homelandnuclearenergy.com
Cordelia BESS Inc.
UTILITY-SCALE BESS

Cordelia BESS Inc.

51% Ownership

Utility-scale BESS engineered for extreme environments. Joint venture with Seetel Semiconductor (TWSE: 7740.TW); ~90 MWh Ontario project submitted into IESO LT2.

cordeliabess.com

Strategic Partners

A trusted network across four countries.

From quantum cryptography to modular BESS, marine electrification to advanced coatings — we integrate the best in class to serve mission-critical clients.

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Arctic

Energy sovereignty above the 60th parallel.

Displacing diesel reliance through true Indigenous partnerships. We deploy hardened microgrids that keep northern communities powered and warm, regardless of the supply chain.

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News
June 18, 2026|Press Release

Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. Announces Fully Certified PWR Flex 261Q for U.S. Market Entry and Successful Deployment with Fortune 500 in Indiana

Fully certified, fire-protection-validated and NFPA 855-supported, the Aurosi/SEETEL-built PWR Flex 261Q becomes the first fully integrated quantum-random-number-generating-secured BESS certified for the North American market — alongside the successful installation and commissioning of three systems in Indiana for a Fortune 500 client through U.S. partner GG Ventures of the Carolinas.

Jun 15, 2026|Press Release

Aegis Subsidiary HyprC Joins Forces with McMaster in Multi-Million Dollar Push to Redefine Critical Energy Storage

HyprC launches its next-generation high-C-rate battery platform for ports, AI data centres and hybrid nuclear systems, backed by a four-year research collaboration with McMaster University led by Professor Saeid Habibi and a ~C$1M corporate investment expected to be matched by funding agencies.

June 10, 2026|Press Release

Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. Renames Homeland Nuclear Energy Inc. to HyprC Systems Corp. and Targets High-Growth, Strategic Space, Defense, and AI Data Center Markets

Aegis renames its subsidiary Homeland Nuclear Energy Inc. to HyprC Systems Corp., appointing Dr. Ramtin Rasoulinezhad as CEO and repositioning the company as an IP-driven, nuclear-aware hybrid energy platform for three high-growth strategic sectors: space, defense, and AI data centers.

June 2, 2026|Press Release

Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. and Malahat Energy Systems Complete Third-Party Certification and Engineering Validation Program for the PWR-Flex 261Q Energy Storage Platform

AEGIS and Indigenous majority-owned partner Malahat Energy Systems complete a comprehensive CSA Group third-party certification and engineering validation package for the PWR-Flex 261Q — including UL 9540, UL 9540A, UL 1973, UL 1741 SB, CSA C22.2 No. 107.1, NFPA 68 and NFPA 69 — strengthening commercial deployment readiness across utility, industrial, defence, remote and critical infrastructure markets.

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