ProLogium Celebrates 20 Years of Innovation at CES 2026
ProLogium, a recognized front-runner in the development of next-generation lithium ceramic battery technology, proudly marked its 20th anniversary this year with a groundbreaking announcement at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026. The company unveiled its innovative
Superfluidized All-Inorganic Solid-State Lithium Ceramic Battery, setting the stage for a new era in energy storage solutions.
This brand-new technology, which ProLogium refers to as a disruptive platform, is engineered to address some of the most pressing challenges faced by electric vehicles (EVs) and other electric applications. The company also announced its intentions to broaden its market reach by diversifying applications beyond EVs to include electric construction machinery, e-bikes, humanoid robots, and energy storage systems (ESS) tailored for AI data centers.
Key Features and Technical Innovations
The Superfluidized All-Inorganic Solid-State Battery technology claims to effectively tackle multiple pain points that permeate various use cases, including:
- - Improved driving range and charging efficiency,
- - Low-temperature performance,
- - Enhanced battery safety.
The performance advantages of this new battery architecture are quite impressive, showcasing features such as:
- - A volumetric energy density of up to 860 Wh/L,
- - An ionic conductivity of 57 mS/cm at room temperature, which is approximately five times better than that of standard liquid electrolytes,
- - The ability to charge 60-80% in just 4-6 minutes, drastically reducing charging times,
- - A simplified design that does not require high external pressure, optimizing both cost and weight while preserving high energy density.
Moreover, the distinct safety characteristics of this battery are noteworthy. The all-inorganic electrolyte utilized in the system is non-flammable and does not emit combustible gases, complemented by an all-ceramic separator ensuring that direct contact between the cathode and anode is effectively prevented. This design fundamentally reduces the likelihood of thermal runaway, even under extreme conditions, thereby enhancing user safety significantly.
Advantages in Safety and Sustainability
ProLogium claims that it is the first lithium electrochemical system to demonstrate no thermal runaway during Accelerating Rate Calorimetry (ARC) testing. This pivotal breakthrough redefines lithium batteries, transitioning them from being labeled as