ProLogium has entered a new phase of collaboration with Delta after signing a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop a next‑generation battery energy management system.
The partnership brings together ProLogium’s solid‑state battery expertise and Delta’s long‑established capabilities in power and thermal management, with the aim of widening opportunities across energy applications and smart mobility.
The announcement was made during CES in Las Vegas, where ProLogium also highlighted the technical progress achieved so far through this cross‑domain work.
Founder and CEO Vincent Yang emphasised the safety and performance advantages of the company’s technology, noting that “Conventional lithium batteries carry risks of thermal runaway and combustion.” He added that the company’s solid‑state batteries use a built‑in Active Safety Mechanism and a superfluidised all‑inorganic electrolyte to address these risks. Yang also highlighted SGS‑validated fast‑charging performance, stating that the lithium‑ceramic design can exceed the speed of liquid‑electrolyte batteries by five to six times. He said the partnership with Delta will support safer, high‑efficiency power integration and broaden next‑generation battery applications.
Delta’s Eric Huang described solid‑state development as a key driver of the global energy transition. He said the collaboration combines Delta’s system‑integration strengths in high‑safety BMS design with ProLogium’s materials and process technologies to improve safety, efficiency and mass‑production readiness.
The joint programme will move forward in two phases: first, designing 48V modules using ProLogium’s existing cells; then developing prototype systems for future battery applications.

