Christopher Reynolds serves as the Vice President of Research and Development at Form Energy, where he reports directly to the Chief Technology Officer. He leads a team focused on the advancement of the Iron-Air battery technology, overseeing areas such as cell design, system layout, process selection and initial scale-up, and the selection and development of new products. Christopher joined Form Energy in 2020 and was initially responsible for cathode development and technical M&A activities. As his role expanded and he took on more scope, he became responsible for managing the development of the overall cell chemistry, layout, process selection, and the initial scale-up of Form’s battery technology.
Prior to his tenure at Form Energy, Christopher was the Head of Technology and Operations at AFC Energy in the UK. There, he led the technical team in developing hydrogen fuel cells aimed at replacing diesel generators, advancing AEM fuel cell technology, and steering a joint development agreement with DeNora. Notably, he played a crucial role in developing fuel cell systems for Extreme-E racing that were deployed worldwide.