ProLogium Achieves Milestone with Over 2.4 Million Next-Generation Lithium Ceramic Batteries Shipped

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ProLogium’s Next-Generation Lithium Ceramic Battery Shipments Surpass 2.4 Million Units
A New Milestone in the Commercialization of Green Energy Technologies

TAIPEI, Taiwan, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ProLogium Technology, a world leader in next-generation lithium ceramic batteries, has officially announced that its cumulative shipments have exceeded 2.4 million units, marking a significant achievement since production began in 2013. This milestone has been driven largely by the ramp-up of production at ProLogium’s first Giga-scale super factory located in Taoyuan, Taiwan (Taoke Plant), which alone has contributed over 500,000 units within just 18 months of operation. This impressive performance underscores the reliability and scalability of ProLogium’s mass production capabilities.

The company’s batteries have found applications in a variety of sectors, including electric mobility, wearables, automotive electronics, and industrial systems. This adaptability highlights the strong commercial viability and stable supply capabilities of ProLogium’s products across diverse markets. By leveraging its technological leadership and well-established manufacturing infrastructure, ProLogium is well-prepared to meet large-scale market demands. This achievement also sets a solid foundation for the company’s future Giga factory project in Dunkirk, France, which is currently in the preparation phase for construction.

From R&D to Mass Production: Catalyzing a Paradigm Shift in the Battery Industry

Founded in 2006, ProLogium is dedicated to developing safe, high-performance, scalable, and sustainable lithium ceramic batteries. It is the first and only company in the world capable of mass-producing this next-generation battery technology using automated production systems. Following the dual approval of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and building permits for its Giga factory in Dunkirk at the end of 2024, ProLogium is now at the forefront of advancing the fourth generation of all-inorganic solid-state electrolyte architecture. Construction is scheduled to commence in 2026, with mass production anticipated to begin in 2028. This represents a crucial step in the company’s global expansion and will further advance the transformation and enhancement of the battery supply chain, unlocking long-term value and growth potential.

All-Ceramic Separator + All-Inorganic Electrolyte + All-Silicon Anode
A True Next-Gen Battery Beyond Conventional Solid-State Technologies

In addition to optimizing existing mass production technologies, ProLogium is actively progressing its fourth-generation all-inorganic electrolyte architecture. By employing innovative inorganic electrolyte fluidization technology, ProLogium has successfully merged the advantages of solid-state and liquid batteries, effectively eliminating their inherent performance trade-offs. This advanced architecture significantly improves six essential performance metrics: safety, energy density, thermal stability, fast-charging capability, energy efficiency, and low-temperature performance. It also addresses one of the major challenges in solid-state battery commercialization: the high costs associated with materials and manufacturing processes. The result is a scalable, cost-effective battery that redefines the value proposition for both solid-state and liquid batteries. Furthermore, this innovative design overcomes the interface bottleneck typically encountered between solid electrolytes and active materials, paving the way for the widespread adoption of next-generation batteries and providing a truly scalable and sustainable energy transition solution.

“Next-generation batteries are not only the cornerstone of the energy transition but also a critical engine driving electrification and smart device innovation,” said Vincent Yang, Founder and CEO of ProLogium. “We are pleased that our technology has been adopted and validated by leading strategic partners around the globe and implemented across various applications. Beyond business expansion, we look forward to collaborating with industry, government, academia, and research institutions to form strategic alliances that can accelerate the energy transition and contribute to global sustainable development.”

About ProLogium

Founded in 2006, ProLogium Technology is an innovative energy company focused on developing and manufacturing next-generation lithium ceramic batteries for electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and industrial applications. The company holds over 900 global patents (both granted and pending) and has provided more than 12,000 battery samples for testing and module development to global automotive OEMs. ProLogium’s first GWh-level Giga factory (Taoke) in Taoyuan, Taiwan, began production in 2024, supplying global markets, and has surpassed the milestone of 2.4 million battery units shipped. In May 2024, ProLogium opened its first overseas R&D center in Paris-Saclay, designed to provide tailored solutions for the European market. Its first overseas Giga factory in Dunkirk, France, received dual approvals for the EIA and building permits in late 2024, with construction slated for 2026 and mass production expected to commence in 2028.

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