Ilika PLC (AIM:IKA, OTCQX:ILIKF, FRA:I8A) CEO Graeme Purdy talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the successful safety testing of the company’s Goliath solid-state batteries under battlefield conditions, highlighting a key validation from a UK defence agency. Purdy explained that the batteries were subjected to live-fire testing on a firing range, where they were penetrated by various types of ammunition to assess their response. The results demonstrated the inherent safety advantages of Ilika’s solid-state battery technology compared to traditional lithium-ion alternatives. As Purdy noted, “they are intrinsically safer because they don't have a flammable liquid electrolyte component,” which significantly reduces the risk of dangerous reactions under extreme conditions. The interview also explored the growing opportunity within the defence sector. While Ilika originally developed Goliath batteries for electric vehicles and consumer electronics, increasing global tensions and the electrification of military equipment have opened up new demand. Applications such as drones, communication systems, and intelligence devices are driving the need for safer, high-performance battery solutions. Purdy highlighted that validation from a UK defence agency is particularly important, given its influence with the Ministry of Defence. The company is now working with partners across the supply chain to convert this interest into commercial agreements and deliver returns on its technology investment. Stay tuned for more updates on Ilika’s progress in solid-state battery development. Visit Proactive’s YouTube channel for more videos, give this video a like, subscribe to the channel, and enable notifications so you never miss future content. #Ilika #SolidStateBatteries #BatteryTechnology #EVBatteries #DefenseTech #EnergyStorage #GoliathBattery #LithiumIon #CleanEnergy #DroneTechnology #MilitaryTech #BatterySafety #UKDefense #TechInnovation #ElectricVehicles