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eJoule Inc Presents at Silicon Dragon CES 2026
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eJoule Inc has announced its participation in Silicon Dragon CES 2026. The company will present its latest advances in lithium-ion battery cathode manufacturing. The event takes place alongside CES in Las Vegas. The announcement was released on December 24, 2025.
Advancing Cathode Active Materials for Mobility
At Silicon Dragon CES 2026, eJoule will explain how it has improved the production of cathode active material (CAM). CAM is the most expensive component in lithium-ion batteries. It also sets the upper limit for battery energy density.
As a result, CAM performance directly affects electric vehicles and autonomous aerial systems. eJoule’s materials meet the specifications required by global supply chains. Moreover, they support demanding EV and autonomous mobility applications.
eJoule and Their Approach to Cathode Manufacturing
At the center of eJoule’s innovation is its proprietary Dynamic Crystallization® Process (DCP®). The process is protected by 38 issued patents and 44 pending applications. Unlike traditional methods, DCP® avoids multi-stage precursor processing.
Instead, it converts engineered liquid droplets directly into cathode powder in one thermal step. Each droplet contains the full metal salt and dopant profile. Consequently, particle composition remains uniform and consistent.
“Our proprietary process eliminates the need for traditional precursors,” said Liang Chen, CEO of eJoule Inc. “It produces single-crystal cathode particles directly from solution droplets. This precision is critical for high-performance lithium-ion batteries.”
Scalable Plants With Lower Environmental Impact
Meanwhile, eJoule is raising a Series D funding round to expand production capacity. The company plans CAM facilities ranging from 1 to 40 GWh. At full scale, output can reach up to 50,000 metric tons.
Importantly, eJoule designed its plants with a modular architecture. The layout resembles semiconductor manufacturing facilities. Because of this approach, plants can be built in stages and deployed in many locations.
Compared to conventional processes, eJoule reports lower capital costs and smaller land requirements. In addition, the process eliminates wastewater and sulfate byproducts. As a result, overall water use and carbon footprint remain significantly lower.
eJoule Spotlight at Silicon Dragon CES 2026
Silicon Dragon CES 2026 connects innovators from Silicon Valley and Asia. The program focuses on electric vehicles, autonomous systems, and advanced supply chains. The event is organized by Silicon Dragon Ventures, a global technology and investment platform founded in 2010.
By presenting at the event, eJoule places its technology in front of global investors and industry leaders. Ultimately, the company aims to support next-generation mobility with scalable, low-impact battery materials.
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Felícia Magdolna is a prominent journalist specializing in drone technology for FlyEye.io. Based in Silicon Valley, she skillfully navigates the world of drone regulations and innovations, making her a respected voice in the industry. Outside her work, Felícia enjoys drone photography.





