5 February
2025
Ilika plc
('Ilika,'
the 'Company,' or the 'Group')
Goliath Scale-up
Progress
Key Scale-up Result from
Collaboration with UKBIC
Ilika (AIM:
IKA), the UK pioneer in solid-state battery technology, announces
that its collaboration with the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre
(UKBIC) has successfully demonstrated its ability to scale key
steps in the manufacturing of its Goliath battery, which is
expected to reduce costs, increase the range of electric vehicles
and reduce their charging time.
This
successful demonstration of manufacturing in a giga-scale factory
setting, using industry standard equipment, marks another step
towards commercialisation and follows progress in 2024 including
the start of commercial testing, shipping of the first batch of
prototype Goliath batteries to customers, and the release of
validated safety data.
Graeme Purdy, CEO of Ilika,
said: "We are delighted with the
teamwork at UKBIC, which has delivered an excellent outcome,
demonstrating the large scale preparation of Goliath electrolyte
and the coating of our composite electrode-electrolyte. We look
forward to further collaboration on our commercialisation journey
and welcome the UK government's recent announcement of £2B of
funding which will catalyse faster progress in this
space."
Sean Gilgunn, Managing
Director of UKBIC, said:
"This success highlights the
valuable contribution UKBIC can make to scaling up innovation in
the UK's growing battery sector. Ilika's technology is a great
example of the kind of cutting edge thinking which can drive the UK
economy when properly supported."
Ilika
announced in October 2023 receipt of grant support from the
Automotive Transformation Fund ('ATF') in an 18-month, £2.7
million collaboration programme to scale up Ilika's Goliath
solid-state battery production capability. Via the programme, Ilika
partnered with Mpac Group plc ('Mpac') (AIM: MPAC) global supplier
of packaging and assembly automation, UKBIC and Agratas, Tata
Group's global battery business.
In this
collaboration, codenamed Project SiSTEM, UKBIC and Ilika have
carried out physical trials to demonstrate preparation and
roll-to-roll coating of its proprietary solid state materials. The
ongoing trials are providing evidence that Ilika's approach to
large format solid-state battery manufacture can be carried out
with the types of mixing and coating equipment widely used in
existing gigafactories.
The
programme activities with Mpac and Agratas are also making strong
progress and remain on track. Ilika is working closely with Mpac on
completing the fabrication and testing of a 1.5MWh
solid-state battery assembly line capable of delivering Ilika's
Goliath prototype large-format pouch cells to automotive original
equipment manufacturers and Tier 1 suppliers. As stated in October
2023, the solid-state battery assembly line is expected to be fully
operational at Ilika's facility by the end of H1 2025. In
parallel, the activities with Agratas have produced a detailed gap
analysis between Agratas's leading edge lithium-ion battery process
and Ilika's process with the key result that the solid-state
battery application would cause minimum disruption.
ENDS
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Enquiries:
Ilika Plc
Graeme Purdy, Chief Executive
Jason
Stewart, Chief Financial Officer
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www.ilika.com
Via FTI
Consulting
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Cavendish Capital Markets
Limited (Nomad and Broker) Peter
Lynch
Neil
McDonald
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+44 (0)131 220 9772
+44 (0)131
220 9771
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FTI Consulting (Comms
Advisors)
Ben
Brewerton
Elizabeth
Adams
Dwight
Burden
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ilika@fticonsulting.com
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About Ilika
plc - https://www.ilika.com
Ilika is a
global expert in the development of solid state battery technology
for electric vehicles, medical devices and consumer appliances. The
Company's pioneering next-generation technologies aim to provide
scalable, affordable alternatives to conventional batteries, to
industries which need to incorporate a smaller, lighter, and safer
power source in their products.
The Company has two product lines.
Its Stereax batteries are designed for powering miniature medical
implants, industrial wireless sensors and Internet of Things (IoT)
applications and the Goliath large format batteries designed for EV
cars and cordless appliances.
Through its
licensing business model, Ilika supplies its IP portfolio to both
OEMs and manufacturing partners in exchange for a license fee and
future royalties.