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LONDON - Gelion plc (AIM:GELN), a company specializing in energy storage innovation, has signed a Materials Testing Agreement (MTA) with a leading tier-one battery manufacturer. The agreement, announced today, follows the company’s initial announcement on April 17, 2025, about the agreed terms of the MTA.
This partnership enables Gelion to supply materials to the manufacturer for independent testing, aiming to validate the performance of Gelion’s sulfur battery technology. The MTA includes measures to safeguard Gelion’s intellectual property and confidentiality, which is crucial for the company’s proprietary technology.
The collaboration is a strategic move towards potential commercial partnerships in the future and underlines the industry’s interest in Gelion’s technology. It is seen as an acknowledgment of the company’s innovative approach to sustainable and high-performance energy storage solutions.
John Wood, CEO of Gelion, commented on the significance of the agreement: "The commencement of evaluation and testing of our materials and technology by a Tier One cell manufacturer is a significant progression in our commercial roadmap and reflects emerging industry recognition of our sulfur battery platform."
Gelion continues to concentrate on the commercial development of its sulfur battery platform. The company’s engagement with industry leaders suggests a growing demand for environmentally friendly energy storage options.
The announcement is considered inside information under EU Regulation No. 596/2014, as incorporated into UK law.
Gelion’s efforts are focused on advancing sulfur-based cathode active materials (CAMs) to produce cost-effective and sustainable batteries with high performance. The company targets various markets, including electric vehicles (EVs), e-aviation, stationary storage, and economy EVs.
The specifics of the agreement have not been disclosed, but the collaboration is an essential step for Gelion as it continues to develop its technology for the energy storage market. This news is based on a press release statement from Gelion plc.
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