Dragonfly Energy Receives Solid-State Battery Technology Patent

A picture of the Dragonfly Energy manufacturing plant in Nevada where the company makes Battle Born Batteries

Nevada-based energy storage supplier Dragonfly Energy Holdings Corp. has received its first Japanese patent for its “Powderized Solid-State Electrolyte and Electroactive Materials.”

Dragonfly Energy CEO Dr. Denis Phares said the patent covers innovations in powderized solid-state electrolyte and electroactive materials, a core component of the company’s solid-state battery development and dry electrode manufacturing platform.

“This milestone strengthens our global intellectual property portfolio around dry electrode manufacturing and all-solid-state cell development,” Phares said. “Our approach simplifies cell production while advancing performance and safety, which we believe is critical to the future of battery manufacturing.”

Dragonfly said the materials used are designed to enable scalable, solvent-free electrode production while improving safety, energy density and manufacturing efficiency.

“Securing patent protection in Japan, a key market for advanced battery innovation, supports the company’s long-term strategy to commercialize next-generation battery technologies,” a Dragonfly spokesperson said, “and expand its presence in global energy storage markets.”

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