- LG Energy Solution takes part in InterBattery to demonstrate how next-generation battery technologies are powering future industries.
- The exhibition highlights battery applications beyond EVs, including robotics, drones, and energy infrastructure.

As batteries expand beyond EVs and ESS, new possibilities are arising across industries in areas such as robotics, drones, aerospace, and satellites. In this context, InterBattery 2026, held from March 11 to 13 at the Convention and Exhibition Center (COEX) in Seoul, Korea, gathered over 77,000 visitors to experience the latest innovations in battery technologies.
Under the theme “Original Innovator, Creating the Future of Energy,” LG Energy Solution operated the largest space at the exhibition. Spanning approximately 540 square meters, the booth demonstrated how the company is expanding beyond EVs to ESS and robotics, driving the next phase of industry growth with solutions tailored to evolving customer needs.
The exhibition gave visitors a look at the technologies that are shaping the future of energy, mobility, and other emerging sectors, showcasing batteries and their real-world applications. LG Energy Solution batteries powered several of the show’s highlights, including LG Electronics’ home robot LG CLOiD, the Bear Robotics’ autonomous mobile robot (AMR) Carti 100, a medical blood-delivery drone, and aerospace CubeSat satellites.
The company also unveiled its LMR(Lithium Manganese-Rich) battery for the first time. Currently under joint development with General Motors, the LMR battery won the Battery Innovation Award at The Battery Show North America 2025 for its balanced performance and cost competitiveness. Additional updates covered progress on next-generation technologies, including all-solid-state batteries.
Built on more than three decades of accumulated battery expertise and a robust global business portfolio, the exhibition allows visitors to experience the company’s vision for the future energy era.
The exhibition space opened with the Hero Zone to introduce LG Energy Solution’s battery history and long-term vision. The rest of the booth was organized into four spaces: Energy Infrastructure, Mobility, Robotics & Drones, and Future Technology.

The Energy Infrastructure zone centered on solutions that address rising electricity demand driven by AI growth and increasing renewable energy adoption.
Also featured at the show was LG Energy Solution’s integrated energy management service model, Energy as a Service (EaaS), along with batteries for grid-scale applications, commercial and industrial ESS, and data centers.
For grid applications, the company showcased JF2 DC LINK 5.0, an ESS solution optimized for Korea’s power infrastructure and regulatory environment. As the first ESS solution in Korea to incorporate LFP batteries, the system enhances fire safety, installation, and operational efficiency, earning recognition in the battery category of the InterBattery Awards 2026.
Designed to ensure reliable power for data centers, LG Energy Solution also introduced an LFP-based JP6 UPS rack system for the first time in Korea, along with a Battery Backup Unit (BBU) solution equipped with high-power cylindrical batteries.

In the Mobility zone, visitors were able to explore battery solutions designed to accelerate EV adoption, such as LMR battery technology and AI-powered battery diagnostic and predictive technologies that enhance battery lifecycle management.
LG Energy Solution displayed Better.Re Solution, its battery life management solution that was the first pure software technology from a battery manufacturer to win a CES Innovation Award. In the same area, the company introduced B-lifecare and B.once, both part of its Battery as a Service (BaaS) model, showcasing new possibilities in battery life management.
The Robotics & Drones zone presented a range of products powered by LG Energy Solution’s batteries, highlighting the company’s expanding presence in robotics and drones.
Among them were LG Electronics’ home robot LG CLOiD, which gained global attention at CES 2026, and Bear Robotics’ AMR Carti 100. The displays demonstrated LG Energy Solution’s high-performance cylindrical batteries, which offer long operational time and advanced safety across both home and industrial robotics applications.

Expanding into drone and aerospace sectors, LG Energy Solution featured a blood-delivery drone developed in collaboration with Drone Industry Alliance (DIA), one of Korea’s leading drone industry partners, along with technologies for CubeSat satellites.
Finally, the Future Technology zone presented LG Energy Solution’s diverse next-generation battery technology portfolio, including all-solid-state, lithium-metal, bipolar, and sodium batteries. The company also outlined its vision to lead the energy market as it transitions toward a sustainable future.
In addition, visitors were able to preview all-solid-state battery technologies, which are expected to power advanced mobility applications such as next-generation robotics.
During the event, LG Energy Solution unveiled a sulfide-based all-solid-state battery cell alongside a mock-up module, highlighting its vision of surpassing conventional lithium-ion batteries with higher energy density and faster charging speeds. The company also outlined plans to expand all-solid-state battery applications into premium EVs, humanoid robots, and urban air mobility (UAM).
“The exhibition shows LG Energy Solution’s role as a driving force behind the energy systems that power the world,” said an LG Energy Solution official. “From AI infrastructure to robotics, our innovative technologies at InterBattery are shaping the future of energy and industry.”
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