TeraWatt Technology Appoints Douglas Duncan as Director of International Business Development

March 06, 2026
TeraWatt Technology has appointed Douglas McW Duncan as Director of International Business Development to lead growth across the US, Europe, and Asia (excluding Japan). Duncan previously led international business development at Durapower Holdings.

TeraWatt Technology Inc. has appointed Douglas McW Duncan as Director of International Business Development, overseeing operations across the United States, Europe, and Asia (excluding Japan), announced in a press release.

Duncan brings experience in international business development and partnerships across more than 13 countries. Before joining TeraWatt, he led international business development and strategic planning at Durapower Holdings, where he managed APAC expansion, secured port electrification battery system contracts, and launched a 1 GWh battery assembly joint venture in Thailand.

His earlier roles at Diebold Nixdorf, Wayne Fueling Systems, and Cobasys focused on energy, retail infrastructure, and energy storage business development. At TeraWatt, he will focus on expanding customer relationships, partnerships, and business operations in key international markets.

TeraWatt Technology, based in California, develops lightweight, high-power, and safe next-generation lithium-ion battery solutions for industrial, mobility, and stationary applications.

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