The inaugural facility, slated for a 10-hectare site in Qatar, marks a departure from traditional battery assembly plants. CEO Lars Carlstrom describes the shift as moving beyond mere mechanization or digital connectivity toward a state of being energy-native. By integrating AI-driven production with autonomous logistics and digital-twin technology, the company intends to replace fragmented manufacturing workflows with a single, synchronized environment.
Statetron Unveils Andromean Class Industrial Architecture in Qatar
Under the scorching sun of Doha, Statetron is breaking ground on an industrial blueprint designed to erase the lines between manufacturing, robotics, and energy storage. The company’s new Andromean Class architecture aims to transform standalone factories into self-sustaining, intelligent ecosystems capable of scaling to multi-gigawatt production levels.

At the core of this platform sits a modular 5 MW Power Block, engineered to serve both internal factory demands and broader utility-scale energy storage markets. This design allows the physical plant to function as a closed-loop system where renewable energy generation and power management are embedded directly into the infrastructure. The Umm Alhoul Free Zone, situated near Hamad Port, provides the strategic logistical gateway for this project, aligning with Qatar’s national push toward advanced robotics and clean technology sectors. Rather than establishing a fixed-capacity plant, Statetron is positioning the Andromean Class as a scalable framework intended to evolve alongside shifting global industrial requirements.
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