StoreDot, the global leader in extreme fast charging (XFC) battery technology, has announced a major boost to its intellectual property portfolio with the grant of a new U.S. patent and two Notices of Allowance, cementing the company’s dominance in silicon-based anode technology for electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
The newly granted U.S. Patent No. 12,261,324 and the forthcoming issuance of US applications 18/604,017 and 18/604,062 mark critical milestones in the evolution of StoreDot’s XFC Shield™ framework. These patents address long-standing challenges associated with silicon-dominant anodes, including swelling and cycle degradation—obstacles that have historically limited the commercial viability of fast-charging EV batteries.
Building the Future of EV Charging
StoreDot’s patented solutions now form the backbone of its proprietary XFC Shield™ platform, offering what the company describes as “moat protection” in the race to deploy extreme fast-charging batteries. The company asserts that any rival seeking to use silicon or silicon-carbon composites as primary anode materials for ultra-fast charging will likely need to license StoreDot’s technology, reinforcing its blocking position in this critical area of EV battery development.
“This is a decisive moment for the future of electric mobility,” said StoreDot CEO Dr. Doron Myersdorf. “These patent achievements are not just legal milestones—they represent a technological wall around the fastest, safest, and most scalable approach to EV fast charging.”
Hundreds of Miles in Minutes
StoreDot’s XFC battery technology has already gained global recognition for enabling EVs to charge hundreds of miles of range in just minutes, directly addressing range anxiety and charging wait times—two of the most significant barriers to EV adoption.
With the global EV market rapidly expanding and governments pushing for broader electrification, StoreDot’s advancements in silicon anode technology could become a cornerstone of next-gen battery architectures. The company’s portfolio now offers both competitive protection and collaborative opportunities through strategic licensing.
Open for Licensing, Ready for Scale
StoreDot is extending an open call to automotive OEMs, battery manufacturers, and technology developers to engage in licensing discussions, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging the scope and impact of its intellectual property. The company believes that cooperation will be essential for scaling XFC battery deployment globally.
As EV markets grow and the demand for faster, more durable batteries intensifies, StoreDot’s latest patent wins reaffirm its position at the cutting edge of battery innovation—and set a high bar for those looking to compete in the high-stakes race toward a fully electrified future.
