Seven-year military agreement shields defense batteries

Published on May 01, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

6K Energy and CRG Defense have signed a seven-year agreement to secure the battery supply chain for critical military applications. The alliance aims to reduce dependence on foreign materials, ensuring that defense and aerospace systems have high-performance domestic components.

Two gloved hands hold a rugged military battery over a map of supply routes, with national flags and a seven-year agreement seal.

Advanced materials with plasma technology ⚡

6K Energy uses its UniMelt microwave plasma process to produce high-purity cathode and anode materials. This method reduces energy consumption and eliminates processing steps. CRG Defense will integrate these materials into energy storage systems designed to withstand extreme conditions, from sub-zero temperatures to combat vibrations.

Six years longer than a Chinese phone lasts 🔋

The agreement promises military batteries that won't melt on the first heavy use. While your laptop dies after two hours, these cells will support long missions without asking to borrow a charger from the enemy. But if you see smoke, don't panic: they might just be testing the tactical rapid discharge mode.