Blockbuster! China will invest 6 billion to encourage solid state battery research and development!

2024-08-30 18:06:48

A number of people familiar with the matter confirmed that this unprecedented project in the industry is led by relevant government ministries and commissions to 

encourage conditional enterprises to carry out research and development of all-solid-state battery-related technologies. It is reported that after rigorous screening, 

the project was finally divided into seven specific projects, focusing on different technical routes such as polymers and sulfides.


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All-solid-state batteries, due to the potential of high energy density, safety and low cost and other multi-dimensional advantages, 

are generally considered to be the development trend of the next generation of new energy power batteries, and countries are 

increasing investment in this disruptive technology.

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Industry scholars said that compared with the billions of basic research and development investment itself, the project will promote enterprises and the upstream 

and downstream of the industrial chain to invest in all-solid-state battery research and development, triggering the "catfish" effect, or drive the trillion-level market, 

and inject new impetus into the global green transformation and worldwide sustainable development.


Coincidentally, since April, the industrialization of domestic all-solid-state batteries has accelerated, and many companies have competed to announce 

all-solid-state battery research and development dynamics and mass production schedule. Gac Group was the first to say that all-solid-state batteries will 

be on the car in 2026, and SAIC Motor also announced that all-solid-state batteries will be mass-produced in 2026.


A number of head battery companies also revealed all-solid-state battery research and development breakthroughs. Xinwang Da said in an exclusive interview 

that it has completed the research and development of all solid state battery with an energy density of more than 400Wh/kg, and plans to achieve mass 

production in 2026, with an expected capacity of 1Gwh. This is also the first time the company announced the progress of all-solid-state batteries.


Top New Energy also released all-solid-state battery technology this month, and revealed in an interview that it is conservatively expected to achieve 

small-batch all-solid-state battery experiments in 2027 and mass production in 2030.