Nuvvon, a leader in next-generation energy storage, has reported a major breakthrough in solid-state battery scalability, with the release of 1Ah and 5Ah solid-state rechargeable lithium-ion pouch cells. The company's technology has demonstrated scalability and compatibility with existing lithium-ion manufacturing infrastructure, with key performance characteristics including 2000+ cycle life, wide operating temperature range, and completely solid composition. Nuvvon will begin with a baseline product and focus on developing fast charge/discharge and extreme high/low temperature variants tailored to customer-specific applications.
Nuvvon, a leader in next-generation energy storage, has announced a significant milestone in the development of solid-state batteries. The company has successfully produced 1Ah and 5Ah solid-state rechargeable lithium-ion pouch cells, marking a major breakthrough in scalability and compatibility with existing lithium-ion manufacturing infrastructure [1].
Jonathan Lex, Chief Operating Officer of Nuvvon Inc., noted that while the company has always maintained the scalability of its technology, the focus has been on advancing materials science. The successful production of larger format cells from 72mAh to 1Ah and 5Ah demonstrates the technology's potential beyond laboratory-scale prototypes [1].
Key performance characteristics of Nuvvon's Solid-Polymer Electrolyte (SPE) technology include a 2000+ cycle life, a wide operating temperature range of -20°C to +60°C, and a completely solid composition without liquid electrolyte. The cells have passed all common safety tests and operate at atmospheric pressure [1].
Dr. Simon Madgwick, Nuvvon CEO, explained that the progress has accelerated since the company moved into a new, larger facility. The company is now ready to take orders for pilot samples of its baseline product, with plans to develop fast charge/discharge and extreme high/low temperature variants tailored to customer-specific applications [1].
Nuvvon's technology is unique, offering a substantial compressionless cell that is made entirely on the existing Li-ion process. The company is positioning itself to be a key player in the solid-state battery market, which is forecast to surge from less than $1 billion now to nearly $15 billion by 2034 [2].
References:
[1] https://parsippanyfocus.com/2025/06/20/parsippany-based-nuvvon-reports-a-major-breakthrough-in-solid-state-battery-scalability/
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/article/4794787-solid-power-slow-progress
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