Friday 15 November
2024
Ilika plc
("Ilika", the "Group", or the
"Company")
Trading Update & Notice
of Half-Year Results
Stereax and Goliath
progress
Analyst and Investor
Presentations
Ilika (AIM: IKA), a pioneer in
solid-state battery technology, provides an
update on trading and notice of results for the six months ended 31
October 2024 (the "Period").
Highlights:
· Promoting Stereax for the growing range of AIMDs being
commercialised in support of 21 customers
· Interacting closely with many of the global automotive OEMs,
sharing Goliath prototypes for their evaluation
· Full
Year guidance unchanged
Operational Update:
StereaxÃ’
Stereax batteries are miniature
solid-state batteries for active implantable medical devices ("AIMDs")
and wireless sensors.
In July 2024, Ilika confirmed that
Cirtec Medical LLC ("Cirtec") had substantially completed the
installation of Ilika's key equipment in its expanded cleanroom
facility in Lowell, MA. The focus since then has been on
commissioning activities and running trial batches of batteries to
fully qualify the Stereax manufacturing process in readiness for
commencing production runs. These production runs will
deliver commercial samples of Ilika's M300 battery in
2025.
Ilika and Cirtec continue to promote
Stereax for the growing range of AIMDs being commercialised,
working closely with a portfolio of 21 customers to support their
development plans and launch schedules under the 10-year licensing
and technology transfer agreement that Ilika and Cirtec entered
into in August 2023. Ilika and Cirtec will be jointly promoting
Stereax at US conferences and trade shows in Q1 2025. The
integration of Stereax batteries into sub-assemblies manufactured
by Cirtec can offer MedTech customers a more complete solution,
creating a faster, lower cost route to market. Sales of Stereax
batteries will begin to ramp in 2025, aligned with the increasing
customer demand associated with testing and approval of customer
devices.
Goliath
Goliath batteries are large format
solid state batteries designed for electric vehicles ("EVs") and consumer
appliances.
Ilika's Goliath programme made
strong progress during the Period, with key highlights being the
technical milestone verification by third party testing, increased
activity with customers and the commencement of commercial
customer-sponsored validation.
During the period, Ilika shipped its
first batch of P1 prototype Goliath batteries to a Tier 1 customer,
met its D5 development milestone and released a set of third-party
validated safety data demonstrating significant improvements
relative to commercially available EV batteries. The
benefits, which include reducing EV weight and cost while extending
range, will be crucial for western OEMs as they seek to remain
competitive versus cheaper Chinese imports.
The progress with the P1 prototype
reflects the customer-sponsored testing programme that commenced in
May 2024. This progress continues to have support from the
£8.2m grant-funded Faraday Battery Challenge in collaboration with
BMW and Fortescue Future Industries, with the aim of integrating
high silicon content electrodes into Goliath.
In parallel, Ilika has been
trialling production equipment at both vendor sites and its pilot
facility in the UK which is important to reduce scale-up risk and
provide a basis for future process licensing. Since October 2023,
this scale-up work has been supported by the Automotive
Transformation Fund's £2.7m grant-supported SiSTEM project, in
which Ilika is collaborating with Mpac plc, the UK Battery
Industrialisation Centre ("UKBIC") and, since April 2024, Tata
Sons' subsidiary, Agratas. Ilika continues to interact closely with
many of the global automotive OEMs, sharing Goliath prototypes for
their evaluation, as a precursor to large-scale manufacturing
through licensing.
In addition, Ilika continues to
assess non-automotive sectors for Goliath, which offer lower
volume, higher margin opportunities for
commercialisation.
Financial Update:
For the six months ended 31 October
2024, the Company expects to announce revenue of £1.0m (H1
2023/4: £1.3m) reflecting the timing of grant funded projects.
EBITDA loss, excluding share-based payments, of £1.9m (H1 2023/4: loss of £1.9m)
for the Period. Cash and cash equivalents at the Period
end were £10.1m (H1
2023/4: £13.2m).
Notice of Results:
Ilika expects to announce results
for the Period on Tuesday 21 January 2025.
Analyst Briefing
The management team
will be hosting a hybrid analyst briefing at 9.30am, on 21 January
2025. Analysts who wish to attend should contact: FTI Consulting at
ilika@fticonsulting.com.
Investor Presentation
An investor presentation will be
held at 4.30pm, on 21 January 2025, and will be hosted through,
Investor Meet Company. Investors can sign up to Investor Meet
Company for free and add Ilika plc via the following link:
https://www.investormeetcompany.com/ilika-plc/register-investor.
For more information, please contact FTI
Consulting at: ilika@fticonsulting.com.
For
more information contact:
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Ilika plc
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www.ilika.com
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Graeme Purdy, Chief
Executive
Jason Stewart, Chief Financial
Officer
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Via FTI
Consulting
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Panmure Liberum Limited (Nomad and Joint
Broker)
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Tel: 020
3100 2000
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Andrew Godber, John More
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Nikhil Varghese, Joshua
Borlant
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Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. KG (Joint
Broker)
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Tel: 020
3207 8700
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Matthew Armitt, Mark Whitmore,
Detlir Elezi,
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Angus Murphy
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FTI
Consulting (Comms Advisors)
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ilika@fticonsulting.com
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Ben Brewerton
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Elizabeth Adams
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Dwight Burden
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About Ilika plc - https://www.ilika.com
Ilika specialises in the developing
and commercialisation of solid-state batteries. The Company's
mission is to rapidly develop leading-edge IP, manufacture and
license solid state batteries for markets that cannot be addressed
with conventional batteries due to their safety, charge rates,
energy density and life limits. The Company achieves this by
using ceramic-based lithium-ion technology that is inherently safe
in manufacture and usage, higher thermal tolerance and easier to
recycle which differentiates our products from existing
batteries.
The Company has two product lines.
Its Stereax batteries which are designed for powering miniature
medical implants, industrial wireless sensors and specialist
internet of Things (IoT) applications and the Goliath large format
batteries designed for EV cars and cordless appliances.