Announcement • Jul 01
Solidion Technology, Inc., Annual General Meeting, Sep 15, 2026 Solidion Technology, Inc., Annual General Meeting, Sep 15, 2026. Announcement • Jun 16
Solidion Technology Unveils Patented Bipolar Electrode-To-Pack Battery Technology for Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing Aircraft, Drones, Robots, Ai Data Centers, Space Infrastructure and Devices Solidion Technology, Inc. unveiled their patented bipolar electrode-to-pack (BEEP) battery technology, engineered to power electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, drones, robots, AI data centers, space infrastructure and devices. Rather than making individual cells and modules, Solidion's AI-assisted designed BEEP technology entails directly stacking and connecting bipolar electrodes and solid electrolyte layers in series and in parallel to produce a solid-state battery pack that delivers exceptional power and energy densities. Solid-state batteries are expected to revolutionize the electric vehicle and space industries with their inherent safety, fast charging, significantly extended driving or flying range on a single battery charge. However, two major issues have prevented the wide-spread commercialization of solid-state lithium batteries: i) the difficulty and high cost of manufacturing solid-state batteries and ii) the limited space and payload weight available in an EV for ground, sea, air, or space transportation to accommodate a bulky and heavy battery system. Current battery pack designs devote much of that space to fire mitigation, a large number of connectors between cells or modules, and large volumes of protective housing materials. Solidion's BEEP technology solves both this design issue and reduces the manufacturing challenges, while contributing to reduced battery weight, volume and cost. This is accomplished owing to the BEEP pack requiring only one casing and a small number of connectors – instead of the hundreds of housings and connectors in today's batteries. The bipolar electrode stacking procedure is intrinsically simpler and easier when compared to making individual cells and using external cables to connect multiple pre-fabricated cells. Announcement • Jun 13
Solidion Technology, Inc. announced that it has received $34.994842 million in funding On June 11, 2026, Solidion Technology, Inc. closed the transaction. The company issued 2,333,000 common shares or common stock equivalents for gross proceeds of $34,994,841.7.