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4 Sep 2025

Kanadevia Corporation
Hitachi Zosen, now rebranded as Kanadevia, a Japanese industrial manufacturer, has been actively developing solid-state lithium-ion batteries for over a decade. Hitachi Zosen began its research into solid-state batteries in 2006, focusing on leveraging its expertise in powder compression technologies. Initially, the company developed a low-cost method to create pellet-type cells.
4 Sep 2025

Webinar: Is Autonomous Driving Software Ready to Take on the World?
Webinar: IDTechEx Analyzes the Market and Technology: Is Autonomous Driving Software Ready to Take on the World?
Presenter: John Li, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx
Date: Thursday 11 September 2025
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4 Sep 2025

Fraunhofer
Fraunhofer's work on solid-state batteries spans multiple institutes.
Background
4 Sep 2025

CEA-Leti
CEA-Leti, a division of CEA Tech, has developed thin-film solid-state batteries using lithium phosphorus oxynitride (LiPON) as the electrolyte. This technology is part of its TINY platform, which focuses on integrated microbatteries for IoT and medical applications.
Background
4 Sep 2025

FDK Corporation
FDK has a long history in battery innovation, starting with the production of carbon-zinc batteries in 1950. Over the years, it has expanded its expertise to include advanced battery technologies such as nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) and lithium-ion batteries. The company began focusing on solid-state batteries as a next-generation energy storage solution to address safety, energy density, and durability challenges inherent in conventional lithium-ion batteries.
Full profile interview
4 Sep 2025

Ilika
Ilika plc, a UK-based company specializing in solid-state battery technology, has evolved significantly since its inception in 2004. Founded as a spin-out from the University of Southampton, Ilika initially focused on combinatorial materials development, leveraging high-throughput techniques to rapidly discover and optimize new materials. This approach gained attention from major corporations, including Toyota, which partnered with Ilika in 2008 to develop safer and more efficient battery materials for electric vehicles (EVs).
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4 Sep 2025

Hydro-Québec
In the 1990s, Hydro-Québec (Canada) and 3M (United States) collaborated on cells based on lithium metal foil as the anode, PEO LiClO4/LiN(CF3SO2)2 as the electrolyte, and vanadium oxide (VOx) as the cathode, aiming at the transport sector (EVs); these cell modules displayed 155 KWh/kg specific energy with a cycle life of 600 cycles at 80% depth of discharge (DoD).
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4 Sep 2025

Ganfeng Lithium
Ganfeng Lithium Co., Ltd., established in 2000 and headquartered in Xinyu, Jiangxi, China, is the largest lithium salt producer in China and the third largest worldwide. The company operates across the lithium battery supply chain, including lithium resource development, refining, battery manufacturing, and recycling. Ganfeng is dual-listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (002460) and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (1772).
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4 Sep 2025

Factorial Energy
Factorial Energy Inc., headquartered in Massachusetts, is a pioneering company in the development of advanced solid-state battery (SSB) technology based on their proprietary technology, FEST® (Factorial Electrolyte System Technology).
3 Sep 2025

Software-Defined Vehicles: Built for Users, or for the Industry?
The concept of the Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) has rapidly emerged as a transformative trend reshaping the automotive industry. Yet, despite widespread use of the term, there remains significant confusion around its core meaning, structural elements, and real-world driving forces.
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2 Sep 2025

LightTrans
LightTrans are a provider of optical simulation software to aid optical design.
2 Sep 2025

Renewable Energy Trends in Hydrogen, Solar, and Nuclear Power
Developments in the renewable energy sector are increasingly generating attention, as sustainability and decarbonization goals are becoming exponentially prevalent. This article covers new technologies from green hydrogen to nuclear fusion.
2 Sep 2025

Glass in Semiconductors: The Next Inflection in Semiconductors
IDTechEx has released a brand-new market report, "Glass in Semiconductors 2026-2036: Applications, Emerging Technologies, and Market Insights", providing end-to-end market intelligence for seven distinct glass product segments, with technology deep-dives, benchmarking, supply chain mapping, adoption drivers, risk analysis, and unit and revenue forecasts 2025-2036.
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2 Sep 2025

Hongfeng Carbon Solutions
Hongfeng Carbon is a Chinese bipolar plate manufacturer, specialising in graphite plates
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2 Sep 2025

Jiangsu Yiangteng
Jiangsu Yiangteng is a Chinese manufacturer of metal bipolar plates (BPPs) and gas diffusion layers (GDLs).
Full profile interview
1 Sep 2025

Flow-nano
Flow-nano is a startup based in Italy which designs and produces nanostructured electrodes for electrochemical applications; in particular, redox flow batteries (RFBs).
29 Aug 2025

New IDTechEx Market Report: Advanced Coatings 2026-2036
This brand-new IDTechEx report comprehensively examines advanced coatings technologies, including key developments, drivers and commercial activity throughout the coatings industry. It covers application technologies, alternative materials and key markets, including 10-year granular market forecasts.
29 Aug 2025

What Does the Future Hold for Micro EVs Following a Mixed 2024?
2024 saw mixed success for micro EVs in different global regions. This new article by IDTechEx Technology Analyst Pranav Jaswani breaks down recent sales trends and underscores what they mean for the future of the micro EV industry.
Full profile interview
28 Aug 2025

Syzygy Plasmonics
Syzygy Plasmonics is a US-based company leveraging photocatalysis for SAF production and ammonia cracking.
28 Aug 2025

New IDTechEx Market Report: Glass in Semiconductors 2026-2036
The new IDTechEx market report "Glass in Semiconductors 2026-2036: Applications, Emerging Technologies, and Market Insights" provides the first bottom-up market model segmented by seven physical product classes, from carrier wafers through to photonic tiles. Readers will gain a clear picture of how large the opportunity is - US$4.4 billion by 2036.