eJoule Participates in Silicon Dragon’s Look at Top EV, AV, and Supply Chain Tech Trends at CES 2026
eJoule Inc., a California-based materials technology company, will present at Silicon Dragon CES 2026, the 9th annual forum highlighting top technology trends from Silicon Valley to Asia, with a focus on innovators in electric vehicles, autonomous systems, and supply chains. eJoule released this news on December 25, 2025, on PR Newswire.
CES 2026 will return to the Las Vegas Convention Center from January 6 through January 9, bringing together the global technology ecosystem for the year’s most influential innovation showcase. Recognized as the leading international technology conference, CES convenes startups, scale-ups, and established industry leaders spanning artificial intelligence, robotics, autonomous systems, IoT, health technology, advanced mobility, and electrification.
At the event, eJoule will outline how it has simplified and improved the synthesis and production of lithium-ion cathode active material (CAM), the most expensive input in lithium-ion battery manufacturing and the primary determinant of maximum energy density. eJoule’s CAM meets world-class specifications and performance standards required by supply chains serving electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous aerial systems, and other advanced applications. The company’s scale-up strategy is focused on supplying these markets, and eJoule is currently raising a Series D round to expand manufacturing capacity.
Central to eJoule’s innovation is its patent- and trade-secret-protected DCP®, Dynamic Crystallization® Process, supported by 38 issued and 44 pending patents. This closed-loop, modular, and scalable synthesis method converts liquid droplets of engineered chemical solutions directly into cathode powder in a single thermal step. Each droplet contains the complete metal salt and dopant profile, ensuring uniform composition while eliminating the variability associated with co-precipitation and multi-stage calcination processes.
eJoule plans to develop CAM production facilities ranging from 1 to 40 GWh, equivalent to up to 50,000 metric tons of annual capacity. Plants are constructed in modular sections using a scalable architecture similar to that of semiconductor manufacturing. Due to low water usage, controlled waste streams, and process modularity, eJoule facilities can be built in a wide range of suitable locations. Compared with conventional production methods, eJoule achieves the lowest carbon footprint, reduces plant costs by approximately half, and requires roughly half the land area at equivalent capacity. The company’s precursor-free CAM process generates no wastewater, consumes significantly less water overall, and avoids the sulfate waste common in traditional cathode manufacturing.
“Our proprietary process eliminates the need for traditional precursors by producing single crystal cathode particles directly from solution phase droplets. This allows precise control over dopant composition and coating, which is critical for high performance lithium-ion cathode material,” said Liang Chen, Ph.D., CEO of eJoule Inc.

Based in Fremont, California, eJoule Inc. develops advanced production technologies for lithium-ion cathode and solid-state electrolyte materials using its proprietary precursor-free DCP®, Dynamic Crystallization® solution-to-powder thermal synthesis platform. The technology enables tunable, high-purity materials and scalable manufacturing from research and development through full-scale production.
Silicon Dragon Ventures is a media, events, and research organization covering innovation and investment hubs across the global “Silicon Valleys.” Founded in 2010 by Rebecca Fannin, Silicon Dragon provides insights into emerging technology ecosystems worldwide. The organization produces newsletters, online programming, and global innovation and investment forums, supported by a network of entrepreneurs, founders, investors, dealmakers, and professional service providers.
EVinfo.net’s Take: Don’t Miss These EV Industry Leaders at CES 2026
EVinfo.net congratulates the eJoule and Silicon Dragon teams on their continued innovation and leadership in advancing cleaner, more sustainable technologies. CES 2026 will also feature several other standout companies shaping the future of the EV ecosystem. Here are a few to watch.
EVSTAR: Insurance-Backed Warranty Protection for EV Chargers
EVSTAR will host partnership meetings at CES from January 7–9 (excluding January 6).
The company delivers comprehensive, insurance-backed warranty protection designed to keep EV chargers operating reliably across all deployment types. As charging infrastructure becomes mission-critical for fleets, property owners, network operators, and public charging providers, EVSTAR’s programs help minimize downtime, control costs, and ensure uninterrupted service.
EVSTAR supports stakeholders across the EV value chain. OEMs can recognize warranty revenue at the point of sale, resellers gain protection against market volatility while adding a margin-enhancing service, and charge point operators reduce operational risk across distributed assets, preserving uptime and revenue.
Plug In With Confidence: TEAL Tackles Charging Reliability
Meet TEAL at CES 2026, January 6–9 in Las Vegas, where CMO Robb Monkman and the TEAL team will be available for meetings.
Charging reliability remains a significant barrier to EV adoption, with more than 55 percent of charger failures attributed to connectivity issues rather than hardware. In a September 2025 interview with EVinfo.net, Monkman noted that chargers depend on cellular networks for payments, authentication, and real-time data. Single-network configurations and conventional MVNO approaches often leave chargers offline when connectivity degrades. TEAL’s solutions address these gaps by delivering resilient, multi-network connectivity that keeps chargers online and drivers charging with confidence.
Autel Energy North America: Advancing Scalable Charging Solutions
Autel Energy North America is a leading provider of EV charging solutions, offering a broad portfolio of AC Level 2 and DC fast charging hardware, software, and energy management tools. As part of the global Autel organization, the company combines deep electronics expertise with a strong focus on reliability, scalability, and user experience. Its DC fast chargers support both CCS and NACS connectors and are deployed across public, commercial, fleet, and retail environments.
Beyond hardware, Autel Energy provides integrated, cloud-based software for charger management, real-time monitoring, diagnostics, and payments, helping operators maximize uptime and performance. With an emphasis on domestic assembly, regulatory compliance, and close collaboration with utilities, installers, and charging networks, Autel Energy North America is playing a key role in accelerating EV infrastructure growth.
Visit Autel Energy at CES 2026, booth #6219 in the West Hall, and meet Dario Pagani, Director of Marketing and Communications.

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