Solidion Technology has announced that it has entered into a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") with an entity that manufactures and distributes energy storage systems to supply pouch cells for use in energy storage systems.

While the MOU is non-binding in nature and may result in no actual sales, the Company estimates that this agreement could potentially add around $4 to $6 million in revenue over the next 12 months.
The Company previously announced that it had received the 2025 R&D 100 Award in partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), for innovation in Electrochemical Graphitization in Molten Salts (E-GRIMS) as well as a grant to advance research and development of Electrochemical Manufacturing of High-Performance Graphite Based on Biomass-Derived Carbon funded by ARPA-E, the Advanced Research Projects Agency, from their OPEN program and to scale up the synthesis of a carbon-nanosphere material that will be used as an anti-corrosive additive in molten-salts-based heat transfer fluids for advanced molten salt nuclear reactors.
Jaymes Winters, Chief Executive Officer of Solidion Technology, stated: "Solidion's intellectual property and cutting edge technology is beginning to attract the attention of potential global partners."