ProLogium Celebrates 20th Anniversary at CES 2026, Launches All-Inorganic Solid-State Battery for Various Applications
ProLogium celebrated its 20th anniversary at CES 2026 by unveiling its Superfluidized All-Inorganic Solid-State Lithium Ceramic Battery technology, designed for a range of applications including electric vehicles and energy storage. The new battery features a non-flammable electrolyte and enhanced safety mechanisms, while the company expands its production capabilities with a gigafactory in Dunkirk, France. Collaborations with Darfon Energy Tech and FEV Group aim to improve battery solutions for e-bikes and next-generation EV modules, targeting a driving range of approximately 1,000 km.

ProLogium unveiled its Superfluidized All-Inorganic Solid-State Lithium Ceramic Battery technology at CES 2026, marking its 20th anniversary. The technology targets electric vehicles (EVs), construction machinery, e-bikes, humanoid robots, and energy storage systems, addressing issues such as driving range, charging efficiency, and safety.
ProLogium's solid-state battery features a non-flammable all-inorganic electrolyte and an active safety mechanism to eliminate thermal runaway risks. The company has begun operations at its Taoyuan, Taiwan gigafactory and plans to expand with a new gigafactory in Dunkirk, France, which aims for up to 48 GWh capacity.
In partnership with Darfon Energy Tech, ProLogium will develop solid-state battery solutions for e-bikes, enhancing safety and charging capabilities. Additionally, ProLogium is collaborating with FEV Group to present a next-generation EV battery module with a target range of approximately 1,000 km.




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