Ilika plc
("Ilika", the "Group", or the
"Company")
Goliath D6 milestone reached
ramping up EV battery capacity
Ilika (AIM: IKA), an independent global
expert in solid-state battery technology,
announces that it has successfully reached its D6 milestone by
testing 10Ah cells in its Goliath solid
state batteries for electric vehicles. The systematic testing to
industry standards demonstrates the increased capacity of its cells
as it systematically moves along its
development roadmap for customers.
Building and successfully testing
these larger 10Ah cells follows on from the announcement last month
on 3 October 2024 of compelling safety data from the testing of its
Goliath D5 prototypes.
Ilika is now progressing with
development towards a D7 design freeze, which it expects to achieve
in Q1 2025. The D7 design freeze will form the basis of a release
of 10Ah prototype cells to customers, called the P1.5 prototypes,
which will be an upgrade on the 2Ah P1 prototypes released in July
2024.
This intermediate P1.5 prototype
will address automotive OEM requests for a further proof-point of
the technology, as Goliath scales up beyond the capacity of cells
released by some competitors. The timing of the P1.5 release will
be driven by completion of testing of a batch of batteries based on
the D7 design, by Q2 2025.
The 2025 development roadmap will
then extend to D8 design freeze, which is also expected in Q1 2025,
and then to the crucial Minimum Viable Product ("MVP") stage,
targeted for the end of 2025. Ilika's Goliath MVP, or 50Ah P2
prototypes, will underpin revenue generating licensing
opportunities.
The modelling of a Goliath-based
battery pack for EVs is underway by UK company Balance Batteries,
that capitalises on the superior safety, high energy density and
fast charging features of the Goliath cells. Early results show
that the weight of the battery pack can be reduced materially by up
to 100 kg on the basis of Goliath's benefits, compared to a current
SUV lithium-ion model of the same energy. This reduction in weight
translates into increased driving range on the same level of
battery charge and reduced vehicle cost.
Graeme Purdy, Ilika CEO, stated:
"Meeting our D6 development milestone on
schedule is a key marker to ensure that we are progressing towards
an MVP that meets or exceeds customer expectations. Safety is a key
differentiator for solid-state technology in the electric vehicle
market, but also differentiates Ilika versus its solid-state peers
as it seeks to lead the sector on this point. Today's test results
demonstrate the additional capacity of our cells at
10Ah.
We
continue to engage with a portfolio of potential manufacturing
partners to minimise commercialisation risk and today's
announcement is another proof point that Ilika's technology is a
step closer to market readiness and
commerciality."
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
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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
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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.