SYDNEY, April 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ Global renewable energy storage innovator Gelion(AIM:GELN) has acquired the intellectual property for lithium-silicon-sulfur (LiSiS) battery technology from the University of Sydney, in its bid to build the world's best battery and make Australia a renewable energy super power. Gelion CEO John Wood LiSiS offers a pathway to a superior battery technology due to its ability to increase safety, improve performance, lower costs, and potentially shorten the industry's pathway to batteries with ultra high energy-to-weight ratio. These high gravimetric energy density batteries would enable electric vehicles to travel further, and open up next-generation applications like electric aviation. The low-cost sulfur cathode is more stable at higher temperatures than traditional lithium cathodes making it a safer battery, less susceptible to thermal runaway which can cause fires and explosions. Gelion's IP includes additives that capture polysulfides a