Spain is emerging as a key player in Europe’s lithium-ion battery industry, driven by the growing demand for electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy storage, and industrial applications. With a focus on innovation, sustainability, and customization, Spanish manufacturers are contributing to the global energy transition. This article highlights prominent lithium-ion battery manufacturers in Spain.
Below you’ll find short, verified company profiles (only facts I could confirm). If something’s missing for a company I didn’t find reliable public data for that item, I skipped it instead of guessing.
Tritek Battery
Established Time: 2008
Key Products: Custom lithium-ion battery packs, lithium battery charger, battery swap cabinet, etc.
Certifications: IATF 16949, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, EN 50604-1, ECE R136, IEC 62133, CE, FCC, UL2271, IP67, UN 38.3, etc.
Pros: Extensive certifications (e.g., EN 50604, UL2271, ECE R136), intelligent BMS with multiple protection layers, custom ODM/OEM solutions for diverse applications, high production capacity, and global service support.
Cons: Competition from fully local EU manufacturers in terms of regulatory compliance speed.
Branches: Factory in Anhui (China), Thailand, branches in Germany and the US.
Recent News: In 2025, Tritek partnered with TAKUNI and WTL to establish a lithium-ion battery factory in Thailand for small EVs, aiming for production start in Q4 2025 and over 10,000 units in 2026.
Basquevolt
Established Time: 2022
Headquarters: Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
Key Products: Solid-state lithium batteries for electric vehicles, heavy transport, renewable energy storage, and electronic devices.
Pros: Higher energy density (up to 50% more than traditional lithium-ion), improved safety due to non-flammable electrolytes, lower production costs (around 30% less), and sustainability focus with better materials integration.
Cons: Being in early development stages with limited mass production scalability, potential higher initial R&D costs, and a shorter company track record which may affect reliability perceptions.
Recent News: In 2025, Basquevolt launched its ‘Cell Sample Manufacturing Plant (A-Sample)’, producing the first 20Ah cells, with plans to scale to 80Ah by year-end. The company is positioning itself as a European leader in solid-state batteries.
Cegasa
Established Time: 1934
Headquarters: Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
Key Products: Lithium-ion batteries for industrial applications, electric mobility, renewable energy systems, and innovative energy storage solutions like the E/Xpand HV battery.
Certifications: ISO 9001, ISO 14001
Pros: High scalability and versatility for various applications, highest number of cycles on the market for longer lifespan, over 90 years of experience ensuring reliability, and focus on energy transition with low maintenance needs.
Cons: Complex integration for smaller-scale applications due to focus on industrial and utility-scale solutions, and potentially longer lead times for custom orders due to extensive global distribution network.
Branches: Germany, the US, and Australia
Recent News: In April 2025, Cegasa unveiled its first utility-scale battery, the E/Xpand HV, for commercial and industrial systems up to 5 MWh, showcased at Smarter E in Munich.
NCPower
Established Time: 2019
Headquarters: Murcia, Spain
Key Products: Custom lithium-ion (LiFePO4) batteries for electromobility, energy storage, and decarbonization projects, including advanced BMS systems.
Certifications 14001, CE, ECE R100.02
Pros: Personalized custom solutions, remote monitoring that extends battery life up to 5x, high safety and stability (hard to damage or overheat), sustainability focus with efficient charging, and versatility across industries.
Cons: lower energy density compared to other lithium types like NMC, potentially slower discharge rates in high-power demands, and higher initial costs for customization.
Branches: Operates in over 17 countries with factories in multiple locations.
Recent News: In 2025, NCPower emphasized its role in revolutionizing the lithium battery market through innovation and expansion, targeting a turnover of over €10 million by year-end.
Millor Battery
Established Time: 2015
Headquarters: Barcelona, Spain
Key Products: High-value lithium-ion battery packs for hybrid and electric vehicles, featuring intelligent BMS (battery management system) and thermal management, including Europe’s first cobalt-free lithium battery.
Pros and Cons: Advanced solutions for medium-volume production, cobalt-free options reducing environmental impact and costs, higher energy density with fast charging, and eco-friendly designs promoting sustainability.
Cons: Limited lifespan compared to some alternatives (though better than standard lithium), safety concerns if not properly managed, and higher upfront costs due to innovative materials.
Branches: Production plant in Barcelona.
Recent News: In 2025, Millor Battery advanced mass production of flexible foam smart modular batteries, marking progress in sustainable battery technology.
Endurance Motive
Established Time: 2018
Headquarters: Valencia, Spain
Key Products: High-performance lithium-ion batteries for electromobility (e.g., motive power, marine, urban vehicles) and stationary energy storage, including the 5 MWh Endurance ST system.
Certifications: ISO 9001:2015
Pros and Cons: Tailored solutions with real-time monitoring and GPS for better management, support for decarbonization with high efficiency, longer lifespan and low maintenance, and scalability for large systems.
Cons: Potential higher costs for specialized applications, stock price volatility affecting investor confidence, and dependency on global supply chains for raw materials.
Branches: Installed systems in seven countries; new plant in Puebla, Mexico.
Recent News: In February 2025, Endurance Motive presented its 5 MWh Endurance ST battery for hybrid and standalone BESS projects at Key Energy Rimini and Genera Madrid.
Ampere Energy
Established Time: 2015
Headquarters: Spain
Key Products: Smart lithium-ion battery systems for energy storage, integrating AI, big data, and blockchain for solar excess management.
Pros: Real-time monitoring for energy savings and independence, AI-driven efficiency with preventive services, safer LFP chemistry reducing thermal risks, and promotion of self-consumption.
Cons: Lower energy density than NMC batteries leading to larger sizes for same capacity, higher initial investment, and potential complexity in integration for non-tech-savvy users.
Recent News: Ampere Energy continues to focus on innovative smart batteries, emphasizing AI-driven energy management for new energy models in 2025.
Master Battery
Established Time: 2010
Headquarters: Madrid, Spain
Key Products: Lithium-ion batteries (e.g., UE Series LiFePO4, UE-I Series), inverters, electric vehicle batteries, chargers, and solar panels.
Certification: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 14064-1, ISO/TS 16949, EMC Directive 2014/30/UE, 2004/108/EC, Reach Regulation 2006/66/EC, IEC 60896-21/22-cl.6.16/cl.6.8, IEC 60896-21/22-cl.6.15
Pros: Global management with strict quality control, zero-emission green energy focus, modular designs for scalability, and high cycle life with low self-discharge.
Cons: Higher costs for premium features, space requirements for modular setups, and limited performance in extreme cold without additional heating.
Branches: Facilities in Europe and Asia (Bulgaria, Vietnam).
Recent News: In 2025, Master Battery participated in events like Solar & Storage Valencia and received the VIII Madrid 2024 SME of the Year Award.
Alterity
Established Time: 2018
Headquarters: Bilbao, Spain
Key Products: Custom high-performance lithium-ion batteries for light electric vehicles, mobility, and industry, with a focus on refurbishing and second-life applications.
Pros and Cons: Sustainable design maximizing component life through refurbishing, custom tailoring for specific needs reducing weight and increasing range, eco-friendly approach with second-life applications, and improved performance in mobility sectors.
Cons: Smaller production scale limiting availability, higher costs for custom builds, and potential variability in refurbished battery consistency.
Recent News: Alterity continues to emphasize battery refurbishing for sustainability, extending life cycles in electromobility projects in 2025.
SAFT Batteries
Established Time: 1918
Headquarters: Levallois-Perret, France (Spanish facility in Albuixech)
Key Products: Lithium-ion batteries for aerospace, defense, industrial, and energy storage applications.
Certifications: ISO 14001, ISO 9001, ISO 45001:2018, IATF 16949, EN 9100:2016, EN 15085 (welding), AEO Certificate, FR1450135, FR21G0079, GOST Certificate.
Pros and Cons: Pros include innovative and reliable technology with excellent safety (non-flammable options), high energy density and long storage life, platinum medal for sustainability, and strong performance in extreme conditions. Cons include higher costs due to specialized applications, potential maintenance needs in harsh environments, and company reviews indicating internal challenges like staffing issues affecting production timelines.
Branches: 16 manufacturing sites worldwide, including Spain.
Recent News: In 2025, SAFT focused on low-carbon economy contributions, with 40 patents granted and €1.3 billion in sales.
Conclusion
Spain’s lithium-ion battery sector is poised for significant growth in 2025 and beyond, fueled by EU green initiatives, investments in gigafactories, and a push towards sustainable energy solutions. These top manufacturers—from innovative startups like Basquevolt to established giants like SAFT—offer a diverse range of products emphasizing safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility, positioning Spain as a vital hub in Europe’s clean energy transition. As the demand for EVs and renewable storage surges, these companies are at the forefront of driving innovation and decarbonization.
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