Gelion Progresses Battery Innovation with Max Planck Materials Integration

Gelion PLC (LSE:GELN) has announced the successful incorporation of advanced materials developed by the Max Planck Institute into its battery platforms, marking a key step forward in its work on lithium-sulfur and sodium-sulfur technologies. The breakthrough is expected to accelerate collaboration with partners, expand testing programs, and reduce technical risks—ultimately strengthening the path toward commercial adoption of Gelion’s sulfur-based batteries.

By enhancing its fabrication capabilities, the company is also increasing support for both in-house development and external testing, improving its operational flexibility and readiness for wider market acceptance.

About Gelion PLC

Gelion is an international energy storage company focused on developing and commercializing next-generation batteries, including lithium-sulfur, sodium-sulfur, and zinc-based hybrid chemistries. Its mission is to enable the shift to a sustainable economy by powering mobile and stationary applications while advancing solutions for battery recycling. Gelion is listed on London’s AIM market, with operations spanning the UK and Australia.

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