Gelion and TDK Team Up for Next-Gen Sulfur Batteries

Gelion plc has announced a partnership with TDK Corporation to develop innovative battery technologies using Gelion’s Sulfur battery Cathode Active Material. This collaboration aims to advance these batteries towards commercial readiness for next-gen mobility, aviation, and energy storage, enhancing Gelion's battery platform's capabilities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Sydney | Updated: 21-10-2025 11:50 IST | Created: 21-10-2025 11:50 IST
Gelion and TDK Team Up for Next-Gen Sulfur Batteries
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Global energy storage innovator Gelion plc has solidified a significant partnership with TDK Corporation, a leading electronics manufacturer.

This collaboration focuses on advancing Sulfur battery Cathode Active Material (CAM) technology in a multi-year partnership with the Max Planck Institute.

The goal is to bring these batteries to a commercial stage for next-gen mobility and energy storage markets.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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