Apple is planning to reduce reliance on its suppliers as it is keen to develop in-house technology that it can use for future devices. We have previously reported that the company is working on its custom modems, which will reduce the dependency on Qualcomm. Additionally, the company is also working on micro-LED display technology, which will debut between 2025 and 2027 with the Apple Watch. We now hear that Apple plans to develop its next-gen batteries, which could arrive on iPhones after 2025.
Apple is developing its in-house high-performance battery technology that uses a new composition of materials
A report from ETNews suggests that Apple has been working on new battery technology for "several years," and it will finally be revealed in 2025 for commercial purposes. Apple is investing quite a bit to develop components for its future devices. The company's approach will resemble transitioning from Intel to its in-house M series of chips. We can expect new display and battery technology from the company in the coming years.
According to the report, the battery will be primarily intended for the iPhone. However, it can be expanded to the iPad and additional products if the performance is better than now. The company is reportedly taking an active part in the development of the materials, which include anode and cathode material. The objective is to develop an all-new battery from scratch with significant improvements compared to existing options.
If you are not familiar, the anode material determines the performance of the battery, which includes density, output, and stability. The company is developing the cathode material with a mixture of nickel, cobalt, manganese, and aluminum, which is entirely different from the existing composition of batteries. To improve the battery's performance, the company is also considering carbon nanotubes.

As mentioned, the company is developing high-performance batteries for mobile devices, which also include the Vision Pro handset. The Vision Pro comes with an external power source that allows for only a few hours of battery life. Henceforth, the company could add more hours with its new battery technology. However, it remains to be seen how Apple's innovative design and battery composition will compare to the existing Li-ion batteries.
The rumor of Apple developing its battery technology is as old as rumors of the Apple Car. The company recruited an executive from Samsung SDI for battery development. The report cites that the new battery technology will be available on products after 2025, but the final word rests with Apple. In case of potential production and supply constraints, the new battery could be delayed further.









