Collaboration focuses on cost-effective LFP prismatic cells to power the accelerating demand for AI data centers, renewable energy, and grid-scale storage TEL AVIVCollaboration focuses on cost-effective LFP prismatic cells to power the accelerating demand for AI data centers, renewable energy, and grid-scale storage TEL AVIV

Addionics and PNT Partner to Develop and Commercialize Prismatic LFP Cells for the Energy Storage Market

2025/12/17 00:48
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Collaboration focuses on cost-effective LFP prismatic cells to power the accelerating demand for AI data centers, renewable energy, and grid-scale storage

TEL AVIV, Israel & CHILGOK, South Korea–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Addionics Ltd., a Smart 3D Current Collector manufacturer, and PNT Materials Co., Ltd., a Korea-based battery materials and equipment company, announced a new collaboration to develop, manufacture, and commercialize prismatic lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells for Energy Storage Systems (ESS).

The partnership brings together Addionics’ Smart 3D Current Collector technology and PNT’s advanced prismatic cell manufacturing capabilities to create cost-effective, high-quality LFP solutions for the rapidly expanding ESS market.

The collaboration is strategically focused on serving the surging energy demands of AI data centers, one of the fastest-growing and most energy-intensive sectors worldwide. As hyperscale data centers proliferate to power artificial intelligence and cloud computing, the need for reliable, scalable, and cost-effective energy storage has become critical. In parallel, the global shift toward renewable energy integration and grid modernization is accelerating investment in large-scale ESS infrastructure. With the global ESS market set to expand from ~USD 668 billion today to over USD 5 trillion by 2034, and with major ESS players such as Sungrow, Tesla, Fluence, and Powin driving rapid deployment, the opportunity for cost-effective, high-performance LFP cells is expanding at unprecedented pace.

The opportunity for cost-effective, high-performance LFP cells has never been greater.

We’re excited to partner with PNT to bring Addionics’ 3D Current Collector technology into commercial-scale production for the ESS market,” said Dr. Moshiel Biton, CEO and Co-founder of Addionics. “AI data centers are emerging as one of the biggest energy consumers in the world. By combining our 3D Current Collector technology with PNT’s manufacturing excellence, we can deliver cost-effective, high-performance LFP cells that help power the AI revolution and support the broader transition to clean energy.”

DKichun Kong, CEO of PNT Materials, added: This partnership combines Addionics’ breakthrough battery architecture with PNT’s manufacturing expertise to create a strong, scalable platform for the growing energy storage market. Together, we can deliver reliable, cost-effective LFP prismatic cells that meet the demands of a rapidly electrifying and AI-driven world.”

The two companies will jointly focus on cost reduction, manufacturability, and scalability, while exploring global commercialization opportunities to meet the needs of data centers, renewable energy developers, and utility-scale storage providers.

This collaboration marks another milestone in Addionics’ strategy to translate breakthrough innovation into large-scale industrial partnerships, supporting the transition to a smarter, more resilient, and decarbonized energy future.

About Addionics

Addionics Ltd. Addionics provides Smart Metals – Porous 3D Current Collectors that enhance battery performance by increasing capacity, improving safety, reducing charging times, and extending lifespan for any battery chemistry, from existing to emerging technologies. The technology seamlessly integrates into existing manufacturing lines, turning them into enablers of next-generation battery technology. Serving partners across the globe, Addionics operates across North America, Europe, and Asia.

Learn more at www.addionics.com.

About PNT Materials Co., Ltd.

PNT Materials Co., Ltd. is a Korea-based company specializing in advanced battery materials, coating technologies, and manufacturing equipment. PNT provides cutting-edge solutions for lithium-ion and next-generation battery production and is committed to innovation and sustainability in the global energy industry.

Learn more at www.pntmaterials.co.kr.

Contacts

Media Contact:
Addionics Ltd. – info@addionics.com
PNT – sales@pntmaterials.co.kr

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