NEO Battery Materials Ltd. has introduced a new high-performance silicon anode product line named NBMSiDE® P-300, which demonstrates significant advancements in battery capacity. The company reports an improvement of 43% to 130% in initial battery capacity compared to traditional graphite anodes, while utilizing less material. The P-300 product is currently being optimized for pilot production and implementation in full cell designs.
To protect the proprietary manufacturing secrets of the P-300, NEO has submitted a patent application to the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO). This innovation underscores NEO’s commitment to expand beyond electric vehicles and electronics into the rapidly-growing space and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) industries, leveraging the product’s compatibility with solid-state batteries.
The company emphasizes that solid-state batteries are particularly suitable for the space and eVTOL sectors due to their thermal stability, safety, and high energy density. NEO Battery Materials aims to position itself as a leader in energy storage technology by focusing on these transformative industries alongside its existing initiatives in electric vehicles.
Mr. Spencer Huh, President & CEO of NEO, commented, “In 2025, NEO Battery Materials is committed to diversifying the applications of our advanced silicon anode technology to capitalize on emerging opportunities in the rapidly growing space and eVTOL industries. These sectors represent significant market potential, driven by increasing demand for lightweight, high-performance, and thermally stable energy solutions. By targeting these transformative industries, along side our existing focus on electric vehicles, NEO aims to position itself at the forefront of innovation, addressing critical challenges and advancing energy storage technology to support the next generation of transportation and aerospace applications.”
About NEO Battery Materials: NEO is a Canadian company focused on the development of silicon anode materials for lithium-ion batteries, which are used in electric vehicles, electronics, and energy storage systems. The company employs a patented, low-cost manufacturing approach to produce batteries that charge rapidly and last longer than prevailing technologies.
Source: Neo Battery