Gasgoo Munich- OPmobility and ProLogium have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on integrating solid-state battery cells into electric vehicle modules and packs. Under the deal, the two companies will work together to develop and integrate the technology.

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Solid-state batteries are emerging as the core technology for next-generation mobility, offering significant potential gains in range, charging efficiency, and safety. Under the agreement, ProLogium will supply solid-state cells to OPmobility for electrical performance testing, while OPmobility will take charge of designing, developing, and manufacturing battery modules based on those cells.
The partnership’s primary goal is to co-develop a standardized battery module solution that automakers can deploy across future EV platforms. Together, the companies aim to validate how cell-level advantages translate into practical engineering at the module and pack level—providing OEMs with better performance insights and accelerating the rollout of integrated solutions.
“This partnership marks another milestone in our push toward electrification,” said OPmobility CEO Félicie Burelle. “Just months ago, we announced a major order in North America to supply battery packs for a global automaker—proof that we can innovate alongside top-tier partners to build a more efficient, sustainable mobility ecosystem.”
ProLogium Founder and CEO Vincent Yang stressed that commercializing solid-state batteries requires system-level integration and verification across cells, modules, and packs. The MoU establishes unified testing and engineering standards, defining a clear path for vehicle integration starting with performance testing and module development. The two companies will jointly engineer module solutions for automakers, driving the partnership forward within a compliant framework.








