Rimac Technology revealed a suite of solid-state battery innovations at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich.
The Croatian company showcased next-generation solid-state battery systems and evolved eAxle platforms, designed not just for concept but for high-volume production. These advancements follow a year of strategic partnerships with global OEMs including BMW Group, CEER Motors and Porsche.
Among the highlights are three battery platforms:
Next-Gen Technology: Co-developed with ProLogium and Mitsubishi Chemical Group, this solid-state system integrates advanced materials and housing solutions to deliver superior energy density, safety and weight reduction.
Evo Technology: Built on 46XX Gen2 NMC cells, this platform features Pentatonic thermoplastic composite housings developed with Kautex Textron. It offers high performance with enhanced thermal management and packaging efficiency.
Hybrid Technology: Designed for flexibility, this platform supports both high-energy and power-dense configurations using 46XX and 2170 cell formats. It enables scalable, interchangeable cell-to-pack architecture with robust safety features.
Production will take place at Rimac’s Croatian facilities, including the €200 million ($235m) Rimac Campus, which spans over 95,000m² and is equipped to handle multiple large-scale projects.
Nurdin Pitarević, COO of Rimac Technology, said, “These aren’t simply concept technologies; they’ve been developed to be production-ready solutions that will power hundreds of thousands of vehicles in the coming years.


