Lithium-Sulfur Battery Market Size, Share, By Component (Cathode, Anode, Electrolyte, and Others), State (Anode, Semi-Solid, and Solid), Capacity (Below 500 MAH, 500-1000 MAH, and Above 1000MAH), Application (Aerospace, Automotive & Transportation, Consumer Electronics, Power, Medical, and Others), and Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2035

Report Code: PMI592225 | Publish Date: June 2025 | No. of Pages: 171

Lithium Sulfur Battery Market Companies

The leading companies in the lithium-sulfur battery market are Lyten, Inc., Giner Inc., NexTech Batteries, and Li-S Energy Limited. It is true that businesses involved in the development and manufacturing of lithium sulfur batteries are expanding, and the great majority of them are doing so by collaborating with academic institutions, scaling up production, obtaining financial aid from the government, and forging close bonds with their supply chains to expedite marketing and meet the rising demand.

List of Key Players in the Market:

  • NexTech Batteries
  • Li-S Energy Limited
  • PPBC
  •  Zeta Energy Corporation
  •  STREAMLINE PHARMA PRIVATE LIMITED
  •  Lyten, Inc.
  • Sion Power Corporation
  • ILIKA
  •  Giner Inc.
  •  Theion GmbH
  • Gelion plc
  • Morrow Batteries
  • Sion Power Corporation
  • GS Yuasa International Ltd.
  • Botanic Healthcare

Recent News:

  • Building the world's first lithium-sulfur battery gigafactory would cost more than USD 1 billion, according to plans made by Lyten, a super material applications firm and global leader in lithium-sulfur batteries, on October 2024. The plant, which will be close to Reno, Nevada, will be able to fully scale up production of up to 10 GWh of batteries per year. In 2027, phase 1 of the plant is expected to be operational.
  • A 400Wh/kg-class lithium-sulfur battery has successfully passed verification testing, according to a statement released on November 2021 by GS Yuasa Corporation subsidiary GS Yuasa International Ltd. One of GS Yuasa's short-term goals in its research and development efforts on aircraft lightweight storage batteries was this accomplishment. The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization's (NEDO) "Research and Development Project for Advanced Aircraft Systems toward Practical Application" includes GS Yuasa's Next-Generation Electrical Propulsion Systems component.