The LMFP-Li-ion battery market presents opportunities in developing advanced cathode materials, especially LMFP, due to increased demand from EVs and ESS. A patent surge shows interest in overcoming LMFP's barriers. China leads IP progress, with startups and R&D entities globally also entering, highlighting strategic prospects for innovation and investment.
Dublin, Feb. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "LMFP for Li-ion Batteries Patent Landscape Analysis 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Key Features:
LMFP: A promising cathode material for next-generation Li-ion batteries witnessing a fast-growing and shifting patenting activity
The burgeoning global demand for highly efficient and environmentally friendly energy storage solutions, driven primarily by the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and large-scale energy storage systems (ESS), has made the development of advanced lithium-ion battery (LIB) cathode materials a critical focus.
While the olivine-structured lithium iron phosphate (LFP) is widely valued for its high safety, stability, low cost, and environmental friendliness, its relatively low operating voltage, typically around 3.4 V (vs. Li/Li+), limits its energy density and falls short of the increasing requirements for high-performance applications. Lithium manganese iron phosphate (LMFP), developed by partially substituting iron with manganese in the olivine structure, has emerged as a promising alternative.
This composition incorporates the high thermal stability and cost-effectiveness of LFP while leveraging the higher redox potential of manganese, resulting in a 10% to 20% higher energy density than LFP. Despite these advantages, LMFP faces intrinsic challenges notably poor electronic and ionic conductivity, sluggish lithium-ion diffusion kinetics, manganese dissolution issues, and capacity degradation related to the Jahn-Teller effect induced by Mn3+. Consequently, extensive research, supported by robust patent activity, has been performed for the last ten years.
In this context, the present report aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the patent landscape related to the lithium manganese iron phosphate, from materials to battery cells. The analysts have selected and analyzed more than 7,800+ patent families (inventions) related to LMFP.
The general objectives of the present report are:
These strategic insights will support R&D, investment, and policy decisions in the evolving field of Li-ion battery.
Understanding the main trends, the key players' IP position and IP strategy
IP?competition analysis should reflect the vision of players with a strategy to enter and develop their business in the LMFP Li-ion battery market. In this report, the analysts provide a comprehensive overview of the competitive IP landscape and latest technological developments in this field. The report identifies the IP leaders, most active patent applicants, and new entrants in the IP landscape.
It also sheds light on under-the-radar companies and new players in this field. The report covers IP dynamics and key trends in terms of patents applications, patent assignees, filing countries, and technological segment of interest (precursors, cathode active materials, cathode, battery cells, etc.). Dedicated sections of the report focus on the patent portfolios of key players from various countries.
Identify the IP newcomers
Since 2023, Chinese entities have established themselves as dominant newcomers in the LMFP patent landscape. Over 410 new IP players have entered the LMFP patent landscape since 2023, with around 80% coming from China. More than 20 newcomers are non-Chinese start-ups. The main Chinese entrants are material and battery manufacturers, while other Asian newcomers are primarily R&D institutes and material producers.
American newcomers include both start-ups and established companies, whereas other non-Asian entrants consist mainly of R&D organizations, battery manufacturers, and material suppliers. Dedicated sections of the report focus on the patent portfolios of IP new entrants from various countries.
Deep dive into key and recent patents across LMFP value chain
All patents selected for this study have been categorized by supply chain segment (precursor, cathode material, cathode, battery cells).
For each supply chain segment, this report includes a time-evolution of patent applications, main and key patent assignees, and a description of key and recently patented technologies. An understanding of the current technical challenges addressed in the patents is also presented.
Useful Excel patent database
This report also includes an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in this study, including patent information (numbers, dates, assignees, title, abstract, etc.), hyperlinks to an updated online database (original documents, legal status, etc.), and supply chain segments (precursors, cathode active materials, cathodes, battery cells).
Key Topics Covered:
INTRODUCTION
HIGHLIGHTS
MAIN PATENT TRANFERS
PATENT LANDSCAPE OVERVIEW
FOCUS ON IP NEWCOMERS
FOCUS ON TECHNICAL SEGMENTS
FOCUS ON FILING COUNTRIES
FOCUS ON MAIN AND KEY IP PLAYERS
For each IP players: IP dynamics and level of patent activity, geographical & technical coverage, IP strengths, and potential for reinforcement
ANNEXES
Companies Featured
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