Dragonfly Energy announced that the European Patent Office has issued a notice of allowance for its patent application titled “Systems and Methods for Dry Powder Coating Layers of an Electrochemical Cell.” This allowed patent covers core aspects of the company’s proprietary dry electrode manufacturing platform, which employs a solvent-free powder-coating process to build electrode, separator and solid-state electrolyte layers within electrochemical cells. The allowance reinforces the company’s intellectual property position in scalable, solvent-free battery production and all-solid-state battery development.
The dry electrode platform is designed to accommodate multiple chemistries—ranging from lithium-ion to emerging solid-state formulations—and is intended to support a broad range of applications, including residential and commercial energy storage, electric vehicles and consumer electronics. By extending IP protection to Europe, Dragonfly Energy aims to accelerate commercialization of next-generation battery technologies and strengthen its role in global energy storage markets.
Dr. Denis Phares, CEO of Dragonfly Energy, said the European patent allowance expands the reach of the company’s IP portfolio and fortifies the dry electrode technology that underpins its cell manufacturing strategy. He added that securing patent rights in key markets will bolster the company’s position for future commercialization and collaboration opportunities worldwide.
This development supports Dragonfly Energy’s broader mission to scale advanced battery manufacturing methods while reducing environmental impact through elimination of processing solvents. With patent protection in Europe, the company is better positioned to engage with OEM partners, pursue licensing arrangements and participate in joint development projects across the region.
For more information about Dragonfly Energy’s technologies and ongoing developments, visit DragonflyEnergy.com.
Source: Dragonfly Energy

