ProLogium Introduces a Breakthrough Solid-State Lithium Ceramic Battery Platform

ProLogium Technology is starting 2026 with a big statement at CES, celebrating its 20th anniversary by revealing a new battery platform designed to push solid-state energy storage forward. The company, known for developing lithium ceramic solid-state batteries, used the milestone moment to unveil what it calls its proprietary “Superfluidized All-Inorganic Solid-State Lithium Ceramic Battery” technology.

The announcement positions ProLogium’s latest work as part of the growing race to deliver next-generation batteries that are safer, more stable, and more efficient than today’s conventional lithium-ion designs. By focusing on an all-inorganic, lithium-ceramic solid-state approach, ProLogium is emphasizing durability and reliability—two qualities that matter most as industries look for better power solutions for consumer electronics, electric vehicles, and energy storage.

Unveiled during CES 2026, the new technology highlights the company’s continued investment in solid-state battery innovation after two decades in the field. Alongside the reveal of its new platform, ProLogium also introduced additional developments tied to the launch, reinforcing that this is not a one-off concept tease but a broader step in its product roadmap.

With solid-state batteries increasingly viewed as a key breakthrough for the future of clean transportation and portable devices, ProLogium’s CES 2026 debut helps keep attention on lithium ceramic designs and the potential advantages of all-inorganic solid-state architectures. As the year unfolds, more details on real-world performance, manufacturing readiness, and target applications will likely determine how quickly this “superfluidized” solid-state battery technology can move from showcase to widespread adoption.