Dragonfly Energy secures first Japanese patent for solid-state battery technology as cell platform advances

Dragonfly Energy secures first Japanese patent for solid-state battery technology as cell platform advances
Dragonfly Energy wins Japanese patent

Dragonfly Energy has secured its first Japanese patent for its solid-state battery technology, marking a key step in the company’s intellectual property expansion.

Progress also continues on development of its next-generation cell platform, according to a company announcement. The patent is expected to strengthen Dragonfly Energy’s competitive position in the burgeoning advanced battery market. No financial terms or projected market timelines have been disclosed. Details on the new cell platform’s commercial rollout remain limited.

In a separate development, Dragonfly Energy secured a multi-million dollar deal to equip Stevens Transport trucks with its full suite of products starting in 2026, according to a previous announcement. The agreement marked a significant expansion of Dragonfly’s commercial partnerships. Industry observers continue to monitor the company for further updates on product deployments and intellectual property milestones.

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