ProLogium and OPmobility Partner to Advance Solid-State EV Battery Modules
ProLogium Technology announced on June 9 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with OPmobility to jointly develop next-generation electric vehicle battery systems using ProLogium’s solid-state battery cells.
The collaboration focuses on integrating ProLogium’s solid-state cell technology into EV battery modules and packs, a key step toward bringing safer, more efficient, and higher-performance battery solutions to the electric mobility market. Under the agreement, the two companies will work together on engineering, development, and integration efforts designed to support future electric vehicle platforms.
Solid-state batteries are widely viewed as one of the most promising breakthroughs for the EV industry. Compared with conventional lithium-ion batteries, solid-state technology has the potential to offer improved energy density, enhanced safety, faster charging capability, and better long-term durability. These advantages could help automakers address some of the biggest concerns among electric vehicle buyers, including driving range, charging time, and battery reliability.
For ProLogium, the agreement represents another important move in its push to commercialize solid-state battery technology for real-world automotive use. The company has been working to scale its battery cell innovations and position itself as a major supplier for the rapidly growing EV sector.
OPmobility brings expertise in automotive systems and large-scale integration, making it a strategic partner for turning advanced battery cells into complete module and pack solutions suitable for vehicle manufacturers. By combining ProLogium’s solid-state battery cell technology with OPmobility’s engineering and integration capabilities, the partnership aims to accelerate the development of practical battery systems for future electric vehicles.
The memorandum of understanding highlights the increasing momentum behind solid-state EV batteries as automakers and suppliers search for better energy storage solutions. As electric vehicles become more mainstream, partnerships like this could play a major role in shaping the next generation of battery-powered transportation.
While the agreement is still at the cooperation and development stage, it signals growing confidence in solid-state battery technology and its potential to transform the EV market. If successful, the collaboration between ProLogium and OPmobility could contribute to more efficient, safer, and longer-range electric vehicles in the years ahead.






