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NEO Battery Materials launches high-performance silicon battery program for Drones and UAVs

omc_adminBy omc_adminAugust 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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NEO Battery Materials Ltd., a low-cost silicon anode materials developer that enables longer-running, rapid-charging lithium-ion batteries, is pleased to initiate a new development program for high-performance lithium-ion batteries tailored for the growing drone and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) industry. The project leverages NEO’s proprietary silicon battery materials, NBMSiDE® P-200 and P-300N, to resolve the primary limitation in drone technology – battery performance.

The global drone and UAV market continues to expand across tactical defence, commercial delivery, precision agriculture, and emergency response. Despite the increasing operational demands of drones, battery performance remains the primary constraint, limiting flight time, payload capacity, and mission capability. Through this high-performance development program, NEO will deliver end-to-end battery solutions with (i) high capacity, (ii) high power output, and (iii) fast charging with reliable safety to address the demanding needs of drone and UAV manufacturers.

NEO’s pouch-type lithium-ion battery cells are under development, leveraging the Company’s advanced silicon anode materials combined with a complex battery design fit for advanced drone systems. Two distinct battery solutions will be designed and commercialized:

One incorporating the P-200 series for short-duration, ultra-high-capacity “one-time use” or tactical drones for defence and military applications
Another using the new P-300N series for long-range, heavy-duty logistics, surveillance, and agricultural drones/UAVs requiring extended cycle life and operational range

Due to industry-leading capacities of 2,500 mAh/g for P-200 and 2,000 mAh/g for P-300N, both products are expected to offer performance levels that exceed conventional drone batteries while maintaining low costs. The Company’s initiative builds on recent technical successes, patent advancements, and new engineering expertise in battery manufacturing, positioning NEO to enter synergistic downstream segments.

Mr. Spencer Huh, President & CEO of NEO, commented, “Due to an increase in global defence spending and a heightened emphasis on operational efficiencies, these macroeconomic trends are driving demand for higher-performance batteries in advanced surveillance technologies and unmanned systems (UAS). This aligns closely with the capabilities of NEO’s silicon-enhanced batteries.”

“At the same time, there is clear diversification away from the dependence on Chinese-sourced batteries in critical drone systems in defence. NEO’s battery development initiative will provide a timely, domestically sourced option that offers both performance advantages and supply chain security,” added Mr. Huh. “To enter the high-performance drone battery market, we will first target local Korean manufacturers and partner with U.S. firms to secure government grants provided by the Department of Defence and the Department of Homeland Security.”

Dr. J.S. Jeoung, SVP of Cell Development, expressed, “New advanced drone/UAV technologies require new battery designs, materials, and performance. Especially for defence drones, there is a critical need for battery manufacturers or foundries that can customize battery designs and shapes for different drone/UAV bodies. With our battery components manufacturing capability, we aim to become an end-to-end battery platform solution provider for the end-users.”

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