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Sion Power Pivots to Defense Battery Production
March 24, 2026
Sion Power, an Arizona-based battery startup led by former GM executive Pamela Fletcher, is shifting its focus from electric vehicle batteries to defense applications, targeting high-energy lithium-metal batteries for drones and aerospace missions. The company plans to commercialize its Licerion HE lithium-metal battery cells for defense use later in 2026, responding to increased demand driven by ongoing conflicts such as the Iran war. This pivot highlights growing defense interest in advanced battery technologies that offer higher energy density and lighter weight, critical for mission success in unmanned systems and other defense platforms.
- Sion Power's development and commercialization efforts represent a procurement opportunity for defense agencies seeking next-generation battery solutions optimized for drones and aerospace applications.
- Procurement professionals should note the strategic shift of commercial battery innovators into defense markets, potentially accelerating adoption of lithium-metal technologies.
- The focus on high energy density and cost reduction aligns with defense priorities for efficient, lightweight power sources, indicating evolving technical requirements in defense contracts.
- Companies in the battery and energy storage sectors may find increased demand for collaboration or subcontracting as defense agencies expand advanced energy procurement.
Thereโs a lot of emerging applications coming out of, unfortunately, the Ukraine war, now the Iran war.
— Mitch Hourtienne, Chief Commercial Officer of Sion Power
The faster path, and frankly, a big need, is out there in this defense space.
— Pamela Fletcher, CEO of Sion Power
Itโs better for energy density. It also should reduce cost.
— Sam Abuelsamid, Vice President of Market Research at Telemetry
Agencies
U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Central Command, Trump administration
Vendors
Sion Power, LG Energy Solution, Quantumscape