ProLogium to Unveil 4th-Gen Solid-State Battery at IAA

ProLogium to Unveil 4th-Gen Solid-State Battery at IAA
At IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, ProLogium will unveil its fourth-generation solid-state lithium ceramic battery and detail a commercialization roadmap, including a Dunkirk gigafactory, key R&D milestones and global industry partnerships.

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ProLogium Technology, a pioneer in solid-state battery development, will present its latest advancements at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich from September 9 to 12. The company plans to unveil its fourth-generation Superfluidized All-Inorganic Solid-State Lithium Ceramic Battery and detail a strategic roadmap for large-scale commercialization of its technology.

Founder and CEO Vincent Yang will deliver a keynote speech on September 10, “Where Vision Meets Volume: A New Path – Beyond the Myth of Liquid vs. Solid-State Batteries.” His presentation will address the challenges facing EV batteries—including safety, driving range, ultra-fast charging, low-temperature performance, reparability, recyclability, and residual value—while highlighting how ProLogium’s 4th-generation SF Ceramion electrolyte transforms these challenges into opportunities. 

A central element of ProLogium’s commercialization plan is the construction of a gigafactory in Dunkirk, France. The facility, slated to begin construction in 2026 and start mass production of fourth-generation batteries in 2028, aims to reach 4 gigawatt-hours of capacity by 2029 and full production by 2030. This project underpins the company’s goal to establish a competitive, scalable solid-state battery supply chain in Europe, foster industry alliances with upstream and downstream partners, and support the region’s shift toward energy independence and leadership in sustainable technologies.

At its booth in Hall B2, Stand E20, ProLogium will showcase several R&D milestones, including next-generation solid-state cells and a prototype design-for-disassembly module. The module highlights how modular reparability and material recyclability can be integrated with high energy density and enhanced safety to promote sustainability throughout the battery lifecycle.

“As higher demands for safety, performance, and sustainability drive the rapid evolution of the EV and energy storage markets, ProLogium aims to lead the trend—accompanying solid-state batteries on their journey from vision into mass-producible reality,” said Vincent Yang, Founder and CEO of ProLogium Technology.

Since its founding in 2006, ProLogium has built a portfolio of more than 1,000 patents covering innovative lithium ceramic batteries. The company’s Taoyuan gigafactory in Taiwan, which began operations in 2024, has already shipped over 500,000 cells worldwide. In May 2024, ProLogium opened its first European R&D center in Paris-Saclay, strengthening its ability to deliver customized solutions for local markets. Ongoing collaborations with global industrial partners will also be highlighted during IAA Mobility 2025.

Source: ProLogium

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